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The Gulf Stream: Tiny Plankton, Giant Bluefin, and the Amazing Story of the Powerful River in the Atlantic

by Stan L. Ulanski

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Driving through the Atlantic Ocean is a powerful current with a force 300 times that of the mighty Amazon. First discovered by Ponce de Leon in 1513, it sped ships laden with fortunes in spices, sugar, and rum from the New World back to Spain and also guided the ships of the buccaneers who preyed on them. Later, the current was essential to the development of the transatlantic slave trade. So important were the economic benefits of this ocean conveyor belt to American traders that early maps of it--charted with the help of Benjamin Franklin--were kept as closely guarded secrets.

Stan Ulanski explores the fascinating science and history of this sea highway known as the Gulf Stream, one of the last vestiges of wilderness on Earth. Spanning both distance and time, Ulanski's investigation reveals how the Gulf Stream affects and is affected by every living thing that encounters it--from tiny planktonic organisms to giant bluefin tuna, from ancient mariners to big game anglers. He examines the scientific discovery of ocean circulation, the biological life teeming in the stream, and the role of ocean currents in the settlement of the New World. The Gulf Stream continues to be important today for trade and sport, for the irreplaceable habitat it provides for plant and animal species, and for its key part in changing weather patterns and the climate of the North Atlantic region. The Gulf Stream is an essential introduction to this vital natural wonder.

About the Author

Stan Ulanski is professor of geology and environmental science at James Madison University and author of The Science of Fly-Fishing.

Table of Contents

Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Part I. Coming Full Circle: Flow in the Atlantic

Chapter 1. Swirls and Conveyors

Chapter 2. Anatomy of the Gulf Stream

Chapter 3. Flowing Down the Hill: The History of Ocean Circulation

Part II. Life in the Gulf Stream

Chapter 4. Floaters and Drifters

Chapter 5. Bluefin Tuna: The Great Migration

Chapter 6. Fishing the Blue Waters

Part III. Sailing the Atlantic

Chapter 7. Exploration and Discovery

Chapter 8. Colonization of America

Epilogue

Bibliography

Index

Product Details

ISBN:
9780807832172
Subtitle:
Tiny Plankton, Giant Bluefin, and the Amazing Story of the Powerful River in the Atlantic
Author:
Ulanski, Stan L.
Author:
Ulanski, Stan
Publisher:
The University of North Carolina Press
Subject:
Gulf stream
Subject:
Earth Sciences - Oceanography
Subject:
Oceans & Seas
Subject:
Ecosystems & Habitats - Oceans & Seas
Subject:
Gulf Stream; North Atlantic gyre; ocean conveyor belt; Sargasso Sea; Ekman transport; Gulf Stream rings; current meanders; Florida Current; Florida Loop Current; bluefin tuna migration; pelagic drifters; Nor easters; sea surface temperature; slave triangl
Subject:
Gulf Stream; North Atlantic gyre; ocean conveyor belt; Sargasso Sea; Ekman transport; Gulf Stream rings; current meanders; Florida Current; Florida Loop Current; bluefin tuna migration; pelagic drifters; Nor easters; sea surface temperature; slave triangl
Subject:
Gulf Stream; North Atlantic gyre; ocean conveyor belt; Sargasso Sea; Ekman transport; Gulf Stream rings; current meanders; Florida Current; Florida Loop Current; bluefin tuna migration; pelagic drifters; Nor easters; sea surface temperature; slave triangl
Subject:
Gulf Stream; North Atlantic gyre; ocean conveyor belt; Sargasso Sea; Ekman transport; Gulf Stream rings; current meanders; Florida Current; Florida Loop Current; bluefin tuna migration; pelagic drifters; Nor easters; sea surface temperature; slave triangl
Subject:
Gulf Stream; North Atlantic gyre; ocean conveyor belt; Sargasso Sea; Ekman transport; Gulf Stream rings; current meanders; Florida Current; Florida Loop Current; bluefin tuna migration; pelagic drifters; Nor easters; sea surface temperature; slave triangl
Subject:
Gulf Stream; North Atlantic gyre; ocean conveyor belt; Sargasso Sea; Ekman transport; Gulf Stream rings; current meanders; Florida Current; Florida Loop Current; bluefin tuna migration; pelagic drifters; Nor easters; sea surface temperature; slave triangl
Subject:
Gulf Stream; North Atlantic gyre; ocean conveyor belt; Sargasso Sea; Ekman transport; Gulf Stream rings; current meanders; Florida Current; Florida Loop Current; bluefin tuna migration; pelagic drifters; Nor easters; sea surface temperature; slave triangl
Subject:
Gulf Stream; North Atlantic gyre; ocean conveyor belt; Sargasso Sea; Ekman transport; Gulf Stream rings; current meanders; Florida Current; Florida Loop Current; bluefin tuna migration; pelagic drifters; Nor easters; sea surface temperature; slave triangl
Subject:
Gulf Stream; North Atlantic gyre; ocean conveyor belt; Sargasso Sea; Ekman transport; Gulf Stream rings; current meanders; Florida Current; Florida Loop Current; bluefin tuna migration; pelagic drifters; Nor easters; sea surface temperature; slave triangl
Subject:
Gulf Stream; North Atlantic gyre; ocean conveyor belt; Sargasso Sea; Ekman transport; Gulf Stream rings; current meanders; Florida Current; Florida Loop Current; bluefin tuna migration; pelagic drifters; Nor easters; sea surface temperature; slave triangl
Subject:
North Atlantic gyre
Subject:
ocean conveyor belt
Subject:
Sargasso Sea.
Subject:
Ekman transport
Subject:
Gulf Stream rings
Subject:
current meanders
Subject:
Florida Current
Subject:
Florida Loop Current
Subject:
bluefin tuna migration
Subject:
pelagic drifters
Subject:
Nor easters
Subject:
sea surface temperature
Subject:
slave triangle
Subject:
Portuguese explorers
Subject:
offshore fishing
Subject:
Christopher Columbus
Subject:
Henry Stommel
Subject:
Benjamin, Franklin
Subject:
Captain John Smith
Subject:
Ponce de Leon
Subject:
Oceanography
Subject:
Biology
Subject:
human history
Subject:
Physics
Subject:
Giant Blue Fin Tuna
Subject:
Plankton
Subject:
slave ships
Subject:
Colonization
Subject:
Tourism
Subject:
Zoology
Subject:
lore
Subject:
Oceanography-General
Publication Date:
20080908
Binding:
Hardback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
32 illus., 4 maps
Pages:
232
Dimensions:
9.5 x 6.38 in

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