Eye of the Whale
Epic Passage From Baja To Siberia
"Once in a while, a book comes along that redefines its subject to the extent that most previous works immediately become obsolete. Eye of the Whale is such a book...it will change the way you think about the natural world." -RICHARD ELLIS, LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK REVIEW
Named a Best Book of the Year by three major newspapers upon its initial publication, and now available for the first time in paperback, Eye of the Whale offers an exhilarating blend of adventure and natural history as Dick Russell follows the migration of the gray whale from Mexico's Baja peninsula to the Arctic's Bering Strait.
Originally named "Devil-fish' by nineteenth-century whalers, the gray whale's friendly overtures toward humans over the past generation helped to spark the growth of today's whale-watching industry. This majestic marine mammal has also become a focus of controversy, as environmentalists fought to protect its breeding area from industrial development, some protested renewed hunting by a Native American tribe, and, more recently, scientific studies have noted a new decline in the whale's population.
Russell's narrative interweaves the remarkable story of Charles Melville Scammon, a nineteenth-century whaling captain responsible for bringing gray whales to the brink of extinction, whose change of heart led to his becoming a renowned naturalist. Retracing Scammon's path, the author encounters contemporary marine biologists who have devoted their lives to studying the gray whale, and native peoples for whom subsistence whale hunting means survival in the most remote regions of the North Pacific.
Called "an extraordinary book" by The Washington Post, Eye of the Whale is a stirring account of a creature that is changing our consciousness about the relationship between human beings and the animal kingdom.
Contents
Part One
Prologue: “Whales of Passage”
Chapter 1. Close Encounter at San Ignacio Lagoon
Chapter 2. The Whaler Who Became a Naturalist
Chapter 3. The Poet and the Saltworks War
Chapter 4. The Makah Tribe: Hunting the Gray Whale
Chapter 5. A Tribal Elder and the Gray Whales
Chapter 6. Return to La Laguna
Chapter 7. Journey to the Pillars of Salt
Chapter 8. Whale Watchers: The Scientist and the Artist
Chapter 9. Sound Check: Echoes from Magdalena Bay
Chapter 10. Orcas and Grays Along the Shores of Monterey
Chapter 11. Oregon and Washington: Scholars of the Great
Migration
Chapter 12. The Kill
Chapter 13. Whalemen of Vancouver Island
Part Two
Chapter 14. Alaskan Journey: Beginnings
Chapter 15. Whales in Strange Places: Kenai, Kodiak, and Unimak
Pass
Chapter 16. Into the Bering Sea
Chapter 17. Among the Hunters at Bering Strait
Chapter 18. To the Diomedes: Life on the Edge
Chapter 19. Sakhalin Island: Last of the Western Grays
Chapter 20. Breakthrough Across Troubled Waters
Chapter 21. Catastrophe in Chukotka
Chapter 22. Northern Coda: End of the Expedition
Part Three
Chapter 23. Christopher Reeve and the Gray Whale
Chapter 24. Scientific Puzzles in San Diego
Chapter 25. Mysterious Evolutions
Chapter 26. Scammon’s Legacy
Chapter 27. Victory at San Ignacio Lagoon
Epilogue: An Uncertain Future
Notes
Other Sources Consulted
Useful Web Sites
Acknowledgments
Index
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