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Rewilding the Sea by Charles Clover; 9781529144055

Rewilding the Sea

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Description

In this follow-up to The End of the Line, Charles Clover delves into the vital efforts being made to reverse the alarming crisis facing our oceans. Rewilding the Sea offers an insightful exploration of the individuals and organisations dedicated to marine conservation, showcasing their remarkable successes.

The Plot

Clover provides an in-depth examination of various conservation initiatives, highlighting:

  • The recovery of bluefin tuna populations
  • The restoration of vibrant coral reefs
  • Oyster restoration projects along the East Coast of America

Through compelling narratives, the author illustrates how these initiatives not only revive marine life but also contribute to the overall health of our planet.

Themes

The book addresses the environmental impact of destructive fishing practices such as trawling and dredging, which significantly contribute to carbon emissions and the degradation of marine ecosystems. Clover advocates for sustainable practices and highlights the interconnectedness of ocean health and global climate stability.

Writing Style

Clover's writing is both engaging and informative, blending scientific insights with personal stories of those on the front lines of marine conservation. His passion for the subject matter shines through, making complex environmental issues accessible to a broad audience.

"Clover's work is a clarion call for action, reminding us of the urgent need to protect our oceans."

In the spirit of works like Ocean of Life by Callum Roberts, Rewilding the Sea serves as both a wake-up call and a source of hope for a sustainable future.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 126 mm × 23 mm
Pages: 288
Publisher: Ebury Publishing
ISBN: 9781529144055

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