1. Oceans Under Glass: Tank Craft & the Sciences of the Sea by Samantha Muka (review).
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Hubbard, Jennifer
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GLASS craft , *OCEAN , *MARINE biology , *SCIENCE museums , *ARTIFICIAL seawater - Abstract
"Oceans Under Glass: Tank Craft & the Sciences of the Sea" by Samantha Muka explores the intricate world of large public aquariums and the craft of creating complex tank systems. The book highlights the role of specialized aquaria in shaping our understanding of the undersea world and scientific knowledge. Muka also gives credit to the community of hobbyists, engineers, and experts in "tank craft" who have contributed to advancements in tank technology. The book covers various aspects of aquarium history, including photography and film aquariums, tanks for delicate animals like jellyfish, reef tanks, and breeding tanks. It also addresses the impact of intensive harvesting on natural populations and the potential of aquaria in conserving threatened species. Overall, "Oceans Under Glass" offers a unique perspective on the intersection of technology, science, and marine biology. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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