Marine Watch. - periodical reviews
Hacsi HorvathHere's a brisk splash of ocean-related news from around the world. Edited and published by life-long sea-lover John Grissim, Marine Watch's vital, vigorous, thoughtful, and fun upwellings give fresh meaning to oceanography. A recent issue was filled with current news of such diverse topics as treasure salvage, suicidal walruses, surfing in 35-foot waves, great white shark captures, and 5,000-year-old evidence of the origins of the El Nino Pacific weather system. The graphics are clear and pertinent. Marine Watch stays glued to its motto: "We can never learn enough about the ocean." I'm always really glad to find it in my mailbox.
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