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Ocean Gardens. The History of the Marine Aquarium / and the best methods now adopted for its establishment and preservation.

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This work surveys the history and practice of marine aquaria, combining natural-history description with step-by-step guidance for constructing and maintaining tanks. Chapters examine the ocean floor and its plant life, describe seaweeds and other marine vegetation, and catalog zoophytes, molluscs, ascidians, worms, fish, and crustaceans. Practical sections address aquarium design and preservation, illustrated by detailed plates of seaweeds, sea-anemones, starfish, and crustaceans. The text balances ecological observations and species accounts with hands-on methods, aiming to teach readers to recognize marine forms and to establish healthy, sustainable aquaria.

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Henry Noel Humphreys

Henry Noel Humphreys was a 19th-century author known for his contributions to the field of marine biology and aquarium keeping. His notable work, "Ocean Gardens: The History of the Marine Aquarium and the Best Methods Now Adopted for Its Establishment and Preservation," explores the development of marine aquariums and offers practical guidance for enthusiasts. Through his writing, Humphreys aimed to educate readers about the intricacies of marine life and the importance of preserving aquatic environments. His work reflects a growing interest in natural history during his time, contributing to the broader understanding of marine ecosystems.

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