Literary works exploring marine environments encompass a vast range of genres, from scientific treatises and historical accounts of maritime exploration to fictional narratives set in or around the sea, and children’s literature featuring aquatic life. Examples include Rachel Carson’s “The Sea Around Us,” Jules Verne’s “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,” and picture books depicting colorful coral reefs.
These works play a crucial role in fostering understanding and appreciation of the world’s oceans. They can educate readers about marine ecosystems, the importance of conservation, and the impact of human activities on these delicate environments. Historically, maritime literature has also served to document seafaring traditions, naval battles, and the cultural significance of the ocean in different societies. This body of work helps connect people to a realm that covers most of the planet but remains largely unexplored and mysterious to many.