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Seasick: Ocean Change And The Extinction Of Life On Earth
Seasick: Ocean Change And The Extinction Of Life On Earth
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In Seasick, veteran science journalist Alanna Mitchell dives beneath the surface of the world’s oceans to give readers a sense of how this watery realm can be managed and preserved, and with it life on earth. Each chapter features a different group of researchers who introduce readers to the importance of ocean currents, the building of coral structures, or the effects of acidification. With Mitchell at the helm, readers submerge 3,000 feet to gather sea sponges that may contribute to cancer care, see firsthand the lava lamp–like dead zone covering 17,000 square kilometers in the Gulf of Mexico, and witness the simultaneous spawning of corals under a full moon in Panama.
The first book to look at the planetary environmental crisis through the lens of the global ocean, Seasick takes the reader on an emotional journey through a hidden realm of the planet and urges conservation and reverence for the fount from which all life on earth sprang.
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Urgent exploration of ocean's vital, fragile ecosystems.
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Who is this book for?
If you've ever wondered about the hidden depths of our planet and the future of life on Earth, this book offers an eye-opening journey. It vividly takes you beneath the waves to reveal how intertwined our fate is with the health of the oceans, showing cutting-edge research and personal stories from those battling to save this vital environment. It's a compelling call to action wrapped in beautiful storytelling that resonates long after you finish reading.