Structure in the Sea 1st Edition
Structure in the Sea — 1st Edition by William Seaman
Discover a definitive exploration of how natural formations and engineered works interact with marine life and coastal communities worldwide. This engaging 1st Edition blends clear scientific insight with practical observation to illuminate the forces that shape coastlines, reefs, and offshore structures across the Atlantic, Pacific, Mediterranean and beyond.
Carefully written for students, coastal engineers, marine ecologists and curious readers, William Seaman guides you through the dynamics of currents, sediment transport, habitat formation and the role of human-built structures in the ocean environment. Rich with vivid examples from temperate shores to tropical reefs, the book translates complex oceanography and design concepts into accessible language without sacrificing rigor.
Why readers keep this volume on hand:
– A balanced view of natural processes and human intervention in coastal zones.
– Practical perspectives useful for restoration, conservation and engineering decisions.
– Insightful connections between marine structure, ecosystem health and community resilience across global coastlines.
Whether you’re researching coastal planning in New England, reef restoration in the Indian Ocean, or shoreline protection in the Mediterranean, this edition delivers a thoughtful foundation for applied work and further study. Written with academic precision and readable style, it equips professionals and students to think critically about the future of our seas.
Order your copy today to deepen your understanding of marine structures and their lasting impact on oceans and coastal communities around the world.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


