A Sense of the Sea:
Our View of the Sea and How We Got It
“We all have a sense of the sea around us, but we can sense something without understanding it. Most of what we know about the sea is a result of navy-backed programs conducted during World War II and the Cold War that followed. Although they changed our understanding of the sea, their results remain largely unknown to the public-at-large. As a result, most people grew up with a perception of the sea, but little knowledge of it.” Brian G. Whitehouse
Dr. Whitehouse’s “style of recalling the developments of this exciting era is refreshing and good reading.” Walter Munk, University of California, San Diego
“I particularly enjoyed the way it was presented. Fact, sprinkled with personal history and stories to tie it all together. Nicely done.” Amazon Reviewer
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A Sense of the Sea - Our View of the Sea and How We Got It