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Some time in the near future, people begin mysteriously disappearing near a dangerously polluted river in Detroit. As these instances continue to occur, a local middle-aged woman begins to question whether the water itself may be to blame.

In the near future, an energy crisis compels humanity to take advantage of the one source left untouched by industrialization: the past.

A violent boat captain struggles to transfer his animal cargo from Louisiana to Mississippi. His greatest obstacle to his waterborne journey and his absolute sworn enemy? Water lilies.

A thirteen year old boy's grandfather tells his harrowing wartime story once again--this time in the darkness of his closet.

When a mysterious object threatens to kill the ocean ecosystem, the headmistress of a women's university in Africa and her students must traverse the waters to find the mad scientist responsible for putting it there.

In World War II Japan, a married couple cares for an enemy combatant who has washed upon their village's shore—despite disapproval from their community.

A marine biologist raises the offspring of a giant creature known as The Beast which destroyed Seattle fifteen years prior. A marine biologist discovers the motives of a giant creature known as The Beast, which destroyed Seattle and was nuked to death fifteen years prior. A marine biologist goes to extraordinary lengths to set the record straight on a giant creature known as The Beast, which destroyed Seattle and was nuked to death fifteen years prior.

A swordfish, who has reincarnated from other animals before, crashes into a giant dead snake which spews black blood everywhere. Then, a ship with new creatures appears.

A group of rivers in human form run from the human empire that would enslave them to power their cities, seeking the ocean in hopes that its endless waters will help them destroy their enemies.

In the near future, nanotechnology emerges that can give Black Americans the ability to live underwater in their own colonies, even as violent white supremacists work to terrorize these communities.