Written in an accessible and easygoing style,
''Citizens of the Sea'' describes the ocean and its
incredible biodiversity using the theme of champions -
mixing obvious categories (like the largest, the
smallest, and the deepest-dwelling creatures) with less
obvious ones, such as the most social (killer whales and
snapping shrimp), the best farmers (damselfish), and the
most imitated (bath sponges). The book features dozens
of stunning Census of Marine Life photos, images, maps,
and other visualisations to help tell each mini-story.
The champions are loosely organized in groups according
to criteria such as size and shape, habitat and ecology,
behaviour, and human connections. The book's themes
cross a vast range: the various ocean realms (poles,
deep sea, shore, and open ocean), types of organisms
(vertebrates, invertebrates, plankton, plants, and
bacteria), and modes of scientific discovery (remotely
operated vehicles, DNA barcoding, and tagging). The
remarkable variety of marine life is at the heart of
''Citizens of the Sea'', whose author claims that
estimates of ocean diversity are too low by a factor of
ten.Whether large or small, tropical or polar, predator
or prey, the creatures of the ocean have great
significance to the environmental health of our planet -
and their stories, captivatingly reported and
photographed, will enchant a wide audience of
readers. |
|