{"product_id":"mediterranean-planet","title":"Mediterranean Planet","description":"\u003cp\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cblockquote\u003eThe Mediterranean is a thriving body of water that has been conquered and mistreated, but it remains a thriving body of water that is waiting to be fully explored. Laurent Ballesta, a famous photographer, biologist, and leader of expeditions, has undertaken the challenge of studying, illustrating, and exposing the unfamiliar part of the teeming undersea life of the Mediterranean. This publication is a compilation of the biologist-photographer's most spectacular shots from 2010 through the present day, accompanied by minimal textual content. The photographs of rare creatures never before illustrated exhibiting unusual behavior tell the story of natural history and lived history. The book also conforms with the longstanding tradition of works that pay tribute to the marine world by offering unique insights into an ecosystem that has not yet unveiled all its secrets. \u003c\/blockquote\u003e\u003cp\u003e                                                            \u003cstrong\u003eFormat\u003c\/strong\u003e: Hardback\u003cbr\u003e                              \u003cstrong\u003eLength\u003c\/strong\u003e: 304 pages\u003cbr\u003e                              \u003cstrong\u003ePublication date\u003c\/strong\u003e: 15 October 2020\u003cbr\u003e                              \u003cstrong\u003ePublisher\u003c\/strong\u003e: Hemeria\u003cbr\u003e                          \u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e The Mediterranean Sea has been traveled by humans for thousands of years, and it is easy to imagine that the sea no longer holds any secrets. However, the Mediterranean remains a thriving body of water that is still waiting to be fully explored. Over its depths lie extensive and abundant territories that mankind has barely gotten to know: the coral reefs. These biodiversity 'hotspots' lie in the twilight zone between 60 and 120m (196 and 393 ft) below the surface, where less than 1% of light actually penetrates. Study, illustrate and expose the unfamiliar part of the teeming undersea life of the Mediterranean: such is the challenge undertaken by Laurent Ballesta, famous photographer, biologist and leader of expeditions.   Mediterranean Planet forms a sequel to Laurent Ballesta's latest works: Secrets d'Océans (Oceans Secrets), Adélie Terre\u0026amp; Mer (Adélie Earth \u0026amp; Sea) and 700 requins dans la nuit (700 Sharks in the Dead of Night). It represents the accomplishment of his personal endeavors during the eponymous July 2019 expedition, while also providing closure to the more comprehensive effort underway in the Mediterranean. This publication is thus a compilation of the biologist-photographer's most spectacular shots from 2010 through the present day. Accompanied by minimal textual content, the photographs of rare creatures never before illustrated exhibiting unusual behavior tell the story with each page turned of natural history and lived history. From the extraordinary biodiversity of the coral reefs to the seascapes far beneath the surface, Laurent Ballesta has embarked on an excursion into these otherworldly ecosystems that are both beautiful and fragile.   The Mediterranean Sea has been traveled by humans for thousands of years, and it is easy to imagine that the sea no longer holds any secrets. However, the Mediterranean remains a thriving body of water that is still waiting to be fully explored. Over its depths lie extensive and abundant territories that mankind has barely gotten to know: the coral reefs. These biodiversity 'hotspots' lie in the twilight zone between 60 and 120m (196 and 393 ft) below the surface, where less than 1% of light actually penetrates. Study, illustrate and expose the unfamiliar part of the teeming undersea life of the Mediterranean: such is the challenge undertaken by Laurent Ballesta, famous photographer, biologist and leader of expeditions.   Mediterranean Planet forms a sequel to Laurent Ballesta's latest works: Secrets d'Océans (Oceans Secrets), Adélie Terre\u0026amp; Mer (Adélie Earth \u0026amp; Sea) and 700 requins dans la nuit (700 Sharks in the Dead of Night). It represents the accomplishment of his personal endeavors during the eponymous July 2019 expedition, while also providing closure to the more comprehensive effort underway in the Mediterranean. This publication is thus a compilation of the biologist-photographer's most spectacular shots from 2010 through the present day. Accompanied by minimal textual content, the photographs of rare creatures never before illustrated exhibiting unusual behavior tell the story with each page turned of natural history and lived history. From the extraordinary biodiversity of the coral reefs to the seascapes far beneath the surface, Laurent Ballesta has embarked on an excursion into these otherworldly ecosystems that are both beautiful and fragile.   The Mediterranean Sea has been traveled by humans for thousands of years, and it is easy to imagine that the sea no longer holds any secrets. However, the Mediterranean remains a thriving body of water that is still waiting to be fully explored. Over its depths lie extensive and abundant territories that mankind has barely gotten to know: the coral reefs. These biodiversity 'hotspots' lie in the twilight zone between 60 and 120m (196 and 393 ft) below the surface, where less than 1% of light actually penetrates. Study, illustrate and expose the unfamiliar part of the teeming undersea life of the Mediterranean: such is the challenge undertaken by Laurent Ballesta, famous photographer, biologist and leader of expeditions.   Mediterranean Planet forms a sequel to Laurent Ballesta's latest works: Secrets d'Océans (Oceans Secrets), Adélie Terre\u0026amp; Mer (Adélie Earth \u0026amp; Sea) and 700 requins dans la nuit (700 Sharks in the Dead of Night). It represents the accomplishment of his personal endeavors during the eponymous July 2019 expedition, while also providing closure to the more comprehensive effort underway in the Mediterranean. This publication is thus a compilation of the biologist-photographer's most spectacular shots from 2010 through the present day. Accompanied by minimal textual content, the photographs of rare creatures never before illustrated exhibiting unusual behavior tell the story with each page turned of natural history and lived history. From the extraordinary biodiversity of the coral reefs to the seascapes far beneath the surface, Laurent Ballesta has embarked on an excursion into these otherworldly ecosystems that are both beautiful and fragile.\u003cbr\u003eThe Mediterranean Sea has been traveled by humans for thousands of years, and it is easy to imagine that the sea no longer holds any secrets. However, the Mediterranean remains a thriving body of water that is still waiting to be fully explored. Over its depths lie extensive and abundant territories that mankind has barely gotten to know: the coral reefs. These biodiversity 'hotspots' lie in the twilight zone between 60 and 120m (196 and 393 ft) below the surface, where less than 1% of light actually penetrates. Study, illustrate and expose the unfamiliar part of the teeming undersea life of the Mediterranean: such is the challenge undertaken by Laurent Ballesta, famous photographer, biologist and leader of expeditions.   Mediterranean Planet forms a sequel to Laurent Ballesta's latest works: Secrets d'Océans (Oceans Secrets), Adélie Terre\u0026amp; Mer (Adélie Earth \u0026amp; Sea) and 700 requins dans la nuit (700 Sharks in the Dead of Night). It represents the accomplishment of his personal endeavors during the eponymous July 2019 expedition, while also providing closure to the more comprehensive effort underway in the Mediterranean. This publication is thus a compilation of the biologist-photographer's most spectacular shots from 2010 through the present day. Accompanied by minimal textual content, the photographs of rare creatures never before illustrated exhibiting unusual behavior tell the story with each page turned of natural history and lived history. From the extraordinary biodiversity of the coral reefs to the seascapes far beneath the surface, Laurent Ballesta has embarked on an excursion into these otherworldly ecosystems that are both beautiful and fragile.   The Mediterranean Sea has been traveled by humans for thousands of years, and it is easy to imagine that the sea no longer holds any secrets. However, the Mediterranean remains a thriving body of water that is still waiting to be fully explored. Over its depths lie extensive and abundant territories that mankind has barely gotten to know: the coral reefs. These biodiversity 'hotspots' lie in the twilight zone between 60 and 120m (196 and 393 ft) below the surface, where less than 1% of light actually penetrates. Study, illustrate and expose the unfamiliar part of the teeming undersea life of the Mediterranean: such is the challenge undertaken by Laurent Ballesta, famous photographer, biologist and leader of expeditions.   Mediterranean Planet forms a sequel to Laurent Ballesta's latest works: Secrets d'Océans (Oceans Secrets), Adélie Terre\u0026amp; Mer (Adélie Earth \u0026amp; Sea) and 700 requins dans la nuit (700 Sharks in the Dead of Night). It represents the accomplishment of his personal endeavors during the eponymous July 2019 expedition, while also providing closure to the more comprehensive effort underway in the Mediterranean. This publication is thus a compilation of the biologist-photographer's most spectacular shots from 2010 through the present day. Accompanied by minimal textual content, the photographs of rare creatures never before illustrated exhibiting unusual behavior tell the story with each page turned of natural history and lived history. From the extraordinary biodiversity of the coral reefs to the seascapes far beneath the surface, Laurent Ballesta has embarked on an excursion into these otherworldly ecosystems that are both beautiful and fragile.   The Mediterranean Sea has been traveled by humans for thousands of years, and it is easy to imagine that the sea no longer holds any secrets. However, the Mediterranean remains a thriving body of water that is still waiting to be fully explored. Over its depths lie extensive and abundant territories that mankind has barely gotten to know: the coral reefs. These biodiversity 'hotspots' lie in the twilight zone between 60 and 120m (196 and 393 ft) below the surface, where less than 1% of light actually penetrates. Study, illustrate and expose the unfamiliar part of the teeming undersea life of the Mediterranean: such is the challenge undertaken by Laurent Ballesta, famous photographer, biologist and leader of expeditions.   Mediterranean Planet forms a sequel to Laurent Ballesta's latest works: Secrets d'Océans (Oceans Secrets), Adélie Terre\u0026amp; Mer (Adélie Earth \u0026amp; Sea) and 700 requins dans la nuit (700 Sharks in the Dead of Night). It represents the accomplishment of his personal endeavors during the eponymous July 2019 expedition, while also providing closure to the more comprehensive effort underway in the Mediterranean. This publication is thus a compilation of the biologist-photographer's most spectacular shots from 2010 through the present day. Accompanied by minimal textual content, the photographs of rare creatures never before illustrated exhibiting unusual behavior tell the story with each page turned of natural history and lived history. From the extraordinary biodiversity of the coral reefs to the seascapes far beneath the surface, Laurent Ballesta has embarked on an excursion into these otherworldly ecosystems that are both beautiful and fragile.\u003cbr\u003eThe Mediterranean Sea has been traveled by humans for thousands of years, and it is easy to imagine that the sea no longer holds any secrets. However, the Mediterranean remains a thriving body of water that is still waiting to be fully explored. Over its depths lie extensive and abundant territories that mankind has barely gotten to know: the coral reefs. These biodiversity 'hotspots' lie in the twilight zone between 60 and 120m (196 and 393 ft) below the surface, where less than 1% of light actually penetrates. Study, illustrate and expose the unfamiliar part of the teeming undersea life of the Mediterranean: such is the challenge undertaken by Laurent Ballesta, famous photographer, biologist and leader of expeditions.   Mediterranean Planet forms a sequel to Laurent Ballesta's latest works: Secrets d'Océans (Oceans Secrets), Adélie Terre\u0026amp; Mer (Adélie Earth \u0026amp; Sea) and 700 requins dans la nuit (700 Sharks in the Dead of Night). It represents the accomplishment of his personal endeavors during the eponymous July 2019 expedition, while also providing closure to the more comprehensive effort underway in the Mediterranean. This publication is thus a compilation of the biologist-photographer's most spectacular shots from 2010 through the present day. Accompanied by minimal textual content, the photographs of rare creatures never before illustrated exhibiting unusual behavior tell the story with each page turned of natural history and lived history. From the extraordinary biodiversity of the coral reefs to the seascapes far beneath the surface, Laurent Ballesta has embarked on an excursion into these otherworldly ecosystems that are both beautiful and fragile.   The Mediterranean Sea has been traveled by humans for thousands of years, and it is easy to imagine that the sea no longer holds any secrets. However, the Mediterranean remains a thriving body of water that is still waiting to be fully explored. Over its depths lie extensive and abundant territories that mankind has barely gotten to know: the coral reefs. These biodiversity 'hotspots' lie in the twilight zone between 60 and 120m (196 and 393 ft) below the surface, where less than 1% of light actually penetrates. Study, illustrate and expose the unfamiliar part of the teeming undersea life of the Mediterranean: such is the challenge undertaken by Laurent Ballesta, famous photographer, biologist and leader of expeditions.   Mediterranean Planet forms a sequel to Laurent Ballesta's latest works: Secrets d'Océans (Oceans Secrets), Adélie Terre\u0026amp; Mer (Adélie Earth \u0026amp; Sea) and 700 requins dans la nuit (700 Sharks in the Dead of Night). It represents the accomplishment of his personal endeavors during the eponymous July 2019 expedition, while also providing closure to the more comprehensive effort underway in the Mediterranean. This publication is thus a compilation of the biologist-photographer's most spectacular shots from 2010 through the present day. Accompanied by minimal textual content, the photographs of rare creatures never before illustrated exhibiting unusual behavior tell the story with each page turned of natural history and lived history. 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