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An extended exploration of the ocean examines its physical presence, moods, and human perceptions, moving from shoreward impressions and storms to the sea's origins and living inhabitants. It combines natural history, myth and maritime technology—treating currents, tides, waves, shells, fish, whales and legends—then surveys human conquest of the waters, navigation, laws and polar seas. Finally it considers cultural and bodily renewal through seaside life, baths, dwellings and a moral or civic renaissance prompted by contact with the sea. The text blends scientific observation, poetic description and historical reflection to trace reciprocal influences between humans and the marine world.
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