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Though an account of the wreck of the Titanic introduces this text, many other ocean floor features and inhabitants are driving scientific and economic exploration of the deep sea. Following a history of submarine vessels, Sullivan surveys expeditions to study underwater volcanoes, mineral deposits, sea creatures, and shipwrecks. Color photos and factual asides punctuate the somewhat wordy text. Ind.