Ocean exploration explained

Ocean exploration is a part of oceanography describing the exploration of ocean surfaces. Notable explorations were undertaken by the Greeks, the Romans, the Polynesians, the Phoenicians, Phytheas, Herodotus, the Vikings, the Portuguese and Muslims. Scientific investigations began with early scientists such as James Cook, Charles Darwin, and Edmund Halley. Ocean exploration itself coincided with the developments in shipbuilding, diving, navigation, depth, measurement, exploration, and cartography.

Timeline

Early exploration

From Age of Exploration to present

Human-powered

See also

References

  1. Book: Russo, Lucio . Lucio Russo . 2004 . The Forgotten Revolution . Berlin . Springer. 273–277.
  2. Book: Sverdrup, Keith A.. An Introduction to the World's Oceans. 2005. McGraw-Hill. New York. 0-07-252807-9. 4 . Alyn C. Duxbury . Alison B. Duxbury.
  3. Web site: 2021-04-07. Ocean Rowing Society International launches the first real adventure database. 2021-08-12. Guinness World Records. en-GB.

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