The Unnatural History of the Sea
explorers set sail.
Washington Post Book World critic Jonathan Yardley lists The Unnatural History of the Sea as one of his top ten best books of this year: “[Callum] Roberts's book is invaluable, not to mention deeply disturbing.”
“Thank you, Callum Roberts, for your riveting, eloquent, compelling and urgently important saga of what may be the greatest environmental tragedy of our time: the relentless, wholesale extraction of ocean wildlife globally. Thank you, too, for inspiring hope that we still have a chance to reverse the disastrous decline of the ocean, and thus secure our own future, as well as that of fish, whales and clams.”
“So fascinating, so well-written, so rich with detail…. I couldn't put this book down.”
“The accounts presented in The Unnatural History of the Sea provide compelling comparison benchmarks and expose the harm done by mankind's continued view of wildlife solely as commodity."
"The Unnatural History of the Sea is not just another lament over bygone environmental conditions. Roberts highlights the value of conservation efforts, such as marine reserves (areas off-limits to fishing), reminding readers that an awareness of history is essential to designing such programs.”
"Roberts is eloquent and persuasive as he recounts centuries of ill-managed fishery planning, and allows those who have directly experienced dramatic changes in the oceans to speak for themselves....Thoughtful, inspiring, devastating, and powerful, Roberts' comprehensive, welcoming, and compelling approach to an urgent subject conveys large problems in a succinct and involving manner. Readers won't be able to put it down."
“[Roberts] argues that nearly 30 percent of the world’s oceans should be set aside as Marine Protected Areas, and his vivid accounts of centuries of relentless harvesting suggest that drastic measures are in order.”
Preface
Part I: Explorers and Exploiters in the Age of Plenty
Chapter 1: The End of Innocence
Chapter 2: The Origins of Intensive Fishing
Chapter 3: Newfound Lands
Chapter 4: More Fish than Water
Chapter 5: Plunder of the Caribbean
Chapter 6: The Age of Merchant Adventurers
Chapter 7: Whaling: The First Global Industry
Chapter 8: To the Ends of the Earth for Seals
Chapter 9: The Great Fisheries of Europe
Chapter 10: The First Trawling Revolution
Chapter 11: The Dawn of Industrial Fishing
Part II: The Modern Era of Industrial Fishing
Chapter 12: The Inexhaustible Sea
Chapter 13: The Legacy of Whaling
Chapter 14: Emptying European Seas
Chapter 15: The Downfall of King Cod
Chapter 16: Slow Death of an Estuary: Chesapeake Bay
Chapter 17: The Collapse of Coral
Chapter 18: Shifting Baselines
Chapter 19: Ghost Habitats
Chapter 20: Hunting on the High Plains of the Open Sea
Chapter 21: Violating the Last Great Wilderness
Chapter 22: No Place Left to Hide
Part III: The Once and Future Ocean
Chapter 23: Barbequed Jellyfish or Swordfish Steak?
Chapter 24: Reinventing Fishery Management
Chapter 25: The Return of Abundance
Chapter 26: The Future of Fish
Notes
Index
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