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Marine Science
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Ongoing, First published Nov 20, 2018
Learn more about Ocean life and how we impact it. 

This book will tell you many facts about marine life and the crazy things we discovered and theories of the undiscovered. Take a journey below the water and submerge into this great book. Maybe you'll even help the environment with this knowledge if you are not already.

Disclaimer: This is based on true stories and facts. I do not own the discovery of these events or organisms or the images shown in this book.

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