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The Empty Ocean

 
 
Average Rating:    out of 9 Reviews
Price: $27.00
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Manufacturer: Island Press
EAN (European Article Number): 9781559636377
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Richard Ellis
Publisher: Island Press
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 551
Publication Date: 2004-08-15
Reading Level: 384
 
 
Description:

In The Empty Ocean, acclaimed author and artist Richard Ellis tells the story of our continued plunder of life in the sea and weighs the chances for its recovery. Through fascinating portraits of a wide array of creatures, he introduces us to the many forms of sea life that humans have fished, hunted, and collected over the centuries, from charismatic whales and dolphins to the lowly menhaden, from sea turtles to cod, tuna, and coral.

Rich in history, anecdote, and surprising fact, Richard Ellis’s descriptions bring to life the natural history of the various species, the threats they face, and the losses they have suffered. Killing has occurred on a truly stunning scale, with extinction all too often the result, leaving a once-teeming ocean greatly depleted. But the author also finds instances of hope and resilience, of species that have begun to make remarkable comebacks when given the opportunity.

Written with passion and grace, and illustrated with Richard Ellis’s own drawings, The Empty Ocean brings to a wide audience a compelling view of the damage we have caused to life in the sea and what we can do about it. "

 
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Review Summary: A win for the environment, A look at our Marine Ecosystem Date: 2005-04-14
 
Details: As a scientist I thought the book provided an excellent edifying view of our global marine ecosystem. The book builds an extremely strong case of the devastation caused by man to the marine environment. More politicians should read this book, especially the Bush Admininstration with their imbecilic view of global warming. The power of this book can harnessed in the classroom, by planting a seed in future generations for the importance of the biodiversity of life. Great book!!!
 
Review Summary: Enlightening Date: 2004-03-10
 
Details: I purchased this book after hearing Richard Ellis on an interview on KQED public radio here in San Francisco. Though this book is of the "doom and gloom" variety, it is a very enlightening read.

If you eat seafood and/or love the ocean, this book is a must read.

 
Review Summary: The True Tragedy of the Commons Date: 2003-12-05
 
Details: Richard Ellis has presented in "The Empty Ocean" a bleak tale of the overexploitation of a common resource- fish and other sealife. Unfortunately Ellis has not exaggerated the problem, which will eventually cause all of us difficulties. From the collapse of the North Atlantic fisheries to coral bleaching to the destruction of turtle populations, man has caused havoc in a supposedly inexhaustible habitat.

How did this happen? Ellis points out that the reason that fisheries are collapsing worldwide is because of the super efficiency of modern fishing techniques. In essence they can catch everything, or nearly everything, in the area fished. Radar, huge nets, long many-hook lines and huge fleets of ships are used to feed the ever-increasing demand for seafood, sushi, aquarium fish, coral and rare shells. Since the resource is often less than the demand, especially for high-ticket items like tuna, the profit is high and the "commons" are overexploited for current gain. Not only this, but the number of non-target organisms that die in the process is truly staggering.

What can we do to slow down the destruction? We can try to back sound science-based fishing regulations and at least lower our demand for products from the sea, especially for those known to be overexploited. The tragedy is that, despite our efforts, the oceans of the world will probably never be quite the same again. However, if humans do not limit themselves they will soon (as Ellis notes on the last page) know for whom the bell tolls.

Read this book- it may make you think twice about current consumptive practices, especially if you value your children's future.

 
Review Summary: Important book Date: 2003-10-30
 
Details: If you've read this book, and want to help your children out on the right path to protecting coral reefs, marine mammals - have them check out Captain Jon Explores the Ocean DVD. A look at the sea and why we need to protect it. Also available on Amazon.
 
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