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* ''[[Tranquilium]]'' starts out overwhelmingly maritime, with the human population being concentrated on islands of various sizes. {{spoiler|At the end, it becomes an extreme example of this trope as most of the world's known landmasses are submerged and the population moved to huge arcs that travel in search for new lands.}}
* The parts of John Birmingham's ''Without Warning'' that deal with the crew of the ''Aussie Rules''.
* Taylor Anderson's ''Destroyermen'' series is set in the Pacific Ocean of an [[Alternate History|alternate Earth]] where that pesky asteroid never wiped out the dinosaurs so it qualifies. Since the main characters are the crew of a WWII era destroyer that ran afoul of a time-space rift it also has elements of [[Diesel PunkDieselpunk]].
* The second ''[[The Pendragon Adventure|Pendragon]]'' novel, ''The Lost City of Faar'', takes place on the territory of Cloral, which is covered entirely by water {{spoiler|until the mountain of Faar is raised at the end}}. Cloral has generally advanced technology, including water guns that can blast through walls, plastic made from processed water, and water-based propulsion systems, with specialized floating cities called "habitats" housing residents.
* ''[[Vampirates (novel)|Vampirates]]''.