Heal the Ocean
| Solutions for Saving Our Seas
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| By Rod Fujita
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An oil tanker breaks up off the coast of Spain, contaminating beaches and killing over 100,000 birds. Colorful coral reefs turn a deathly white around the world. Six whales die in the Bahamas from bleeding near their ears after the Navy tests an active sonar system there. After so much bad news, people are thirsting for workable solutions to the oceans crisis.
Heal the Ocean provides a refreshing change in the literature by emphasizing success stories in the struggle to save the seas. The author -- a marine ecologist dedicated to protecting and restoring ocean ecosystems -- first describes the nature of ocean environments, and then discusses current and emerging threats, including pollution, overfishing, poor land use, deep sea mining, and the search for new energy sources. Heal the Ocean then urges that we build upon efforts that have successfully countered such threats, including:
- allowing natural processes to restore the San Francisco Bay and Delta
- innovative wastewater treatment at Ecoparque, Baja California
- the world's first scientifically designed marine reserve network in California's Channel Islands
- traditional stewardship of land and sea by native Hawaiians
- economic incentives for sustainable fishing in Alaska
- new international fishing agreements with teeth
- shifting consumer demand to sustainable seafood, and
- building constituencies for ocean conservation and creating a new ocean ethic using sophisticated social marketing and community-building techniques.
Upbeat and inspiring, Heal the Ocean will appeal to professional environmental advocates, community leaders, opinion-shapers and policymakers, as well as any citizen aspiring to protect the ocean.
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| About the Contributor(s)
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Rod Fujita is a Senior Scientist with Environmental Defense, in Oakland, California. He has studied the ocean for over 20 years, logging hundreds of hours underwater studying ocean wildlife, as well as playing a key role in setting up marine reserves in the Florida Keys and the Channel Islands, CA.
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Paperback - 240 pages
Width: 6 Inches x Height: 9 Inches
Weight: 375 Grams
BISAC: NATURE / Oceans & Seas
Publisher: New Society Publishers
ISBN: 9780865715004
Pub. Date: 2003-11-10
$USD 16.95
$CAD 22.95
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