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Full Fathom Five: Ocean Warming and a Father's Legacy by Gordon Chaplin (English

Description: Full Fathom Five by Gordon Chaplin, Stan Waterman Illustrated with color plates from the original Fishes of the Bahamas and featuring descriptions of undersea beauty and devastation, this book includes a report on climate change. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description "Not since Jacques Cousteau has anyone brought us the sense of the ocean as our home . . . Far more than a science book." -San Francisco Book ReviewGordon Chaplins father was a seemingly happy-go-lucky, charismatic adventurer who married a wealthy heiress and transformed himself into the author of a landmark scientific study, Fishes of the Bahamas. The book was published by the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, one of Americas most esteemed scientific institutions. As a young boy, the author took part in collecting specimens for his father. Fifty years later, he was asked to join a team studying the state of sea life in the Bahamian waters where he grew up, as measured against his fathers benchmark.The first of the sea changes presented in this eloquent book stems from climate change and is the drastic transformation of ocean life due to global warming. The second is his fathers miraculous transformation from playboy into scientist. And the third involves the authors own complicated relationship with his parents, in particular his father, as he grew older and assumed the part of prodigal son. Fifty years later, returning to his childhood home, he delves into the mysteries of his fathers life and the impossibility of ever truly recovering the past or returning home. Author Biography Gordon Chaplin was a journalist in the Saigon bureau of Newsweek the Baltimore Sun, and the Washington Post. He has also worked in sea conservation with the group Niparaja and since 2003 has been a research associate at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. He is the author of several books, including Dark Wind: A Survivors Tale of Love and Loss. He lives with his wife and daughter in New York City and Hebron, New York.Stan Waterman is a member of the International SCUBA Diving Hall of Fame, has been called the American Jacques Cousteau, and was the subject of the Nat Geo documentary The Man who Loves Sharks. He is a famous underwater film-maker, and his films include Blue Water and White Death. He has been a lecturer for more than 50 years. Review "Not since Jacques Cousteau has anyone brought us the sense of the ocean as our home. Welcome Gordon Chaplin . . . [He] give us far more than a science book." —San Francisco Book Review"Rarely are environmental stories so intimately personal and readable. . . . Chaplins book nonetheless packs a philosophical punch—a marine version of Aldo Leopolds land ethic: If we let our natural ecosystems go to waste, we may realize too late that we have no home to return to." —Chicago Tribune"A fascinating book on many levels." —Journal of Diving History"In combining cherished recollections of his upbringing by a playboy turned scientist father with revelations from the Academys diving team about climate change–related underwater devastation, Chaplin sounds a very distinctive environmental warning that will affect his readers on many levels." —Booklist"Gordon Chaplins new book is a fascinating read. . . . I loved it. Buy it and put some fun in your life." —Jim Harrison, author of The River Swimmer and other books"With stunning nautical, observational, and narrative skill, Gordon Chaplin has created a uniquely personal and intimate portrait. . . . An inviting, threatening, and richly informative tale of rarely observed fish community structures in the Bahamas, Full Fathom Five is also an immensely moving recollection of Chaplins ultimately triumphant relationship with his daring, difficult father." —Thomas Byrne Edsall, Joseph Pulitzer II and Edith Pulitzer Moore Professor, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and author of The Age of Austerity"A unique picture of the effects of climate change. Readers aware of the abuse of our marine environments will find the conclusions as well as the techniques of their study most interesting. Finally, let me repeat one of my favorite encomiums for a book: Its a good read!" —Stan Waterman, International SCUBA Diving Hall of Fame"Gordon Chapin dives into the past, present, and future of the ocean with eloquence, deep personal insight, and a message relevant for all people everywhere. With care, there is hope that the reefs and fishes that abounded in the Bahamas half a century ago will be as richly diverse and abundant in the seas of the future" —Sylvia Earle, National Geographic Explorer in Residence"Full Fathom Five is a strange and beautiful specimen pulled up from the deep—part study of fish diversity in the Caribbean, part scientific report on the health of coral reefs threatened by climate change, and part memoir of the authors father, sister, and wife. Together they make a book that is touching and troubling by turns, but always full of life." —Tom Powers, author of Heisenbergs War"Gordon Chaplins wonderfully written account of updating [his father Charless and Jim Bohlkes] work fifty years later is not only a significant scientific contribution in its own right but the touching tribute of a sons ultimately successful quest to shoulder his fathers important legacy." —Dr. John E. Randall, Senior Ichthyologist Emeritus, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii"Like donning a dive mask and entering a tropical world of color, clarity, and mystique, opening Full Fathom Five is a gateway into another world. . . . . A must read!" —Dr. Carole Baldwin, Curator of Fishes, Smithsonian Institution"Gordon Chaplin has given us his inside stories on the many challenges and frustrations of mounting collecting expeditions today and the important scientific insights that the resampling of fishes and coral reef habitats have yielded." —John G. Lundberg, Chaplin Chair and Curator of Ichthyology, The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia"Not since Jacques Cousteau has anyone brought us the sense of the ocean as our home. Welcome Gordon Chaplin . . . [He] give us far more than a science book." —San Francisco Book Review"Rarely are environmental stories so intimately personal and readable. . . . Chaplins book nonetheless packs a philosophical punch—a marine version of Aldo Leopolds land ethic: If we let our natural ecosystems go to waste, we may realize too late that we have no home to return to." —Chicago Tribune"A fascinating book on many levels." —Journal of Diving History"In combining cherished recollections of his upbringing by a playboy turned scientist father with revelations from the Academys diving team about climate change–related underwater devastation, Chaplin sounds a very distinctive environmental warning that will affect his readers on many levels." —Booklist"Gordon Chaplins new book is a fascinating read. . . . I loved it. Buy it and put some fun in your life." —Jim Harrison, author of The River Swimmer and other books"With stunning nautical, observational, and narrative skill, Gordon Chaplin has created a uniquely personal and intimate portrait. . . . An inviting, threatening, and richly informative tale of rarely observed fish community structures in the Bahamas, Full Fathom Five is also an immensely moving recollection of Chaplins ultimately triumphant relationship with his daring, difficult father." —Thomas Byrne Edsall, Joseph Pulitzer II and Edith Pulitzer Moore Professor, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and author of The Age of Austerity"A unique picture of the effects of climate change. Readers aware of the abuse of our marine environments will find the conclusions as well as the techniques of their study most interesting. Finally, let me repeat one of my favorite encomiums for a book: Its a good read!" —Stan Waterman, International SCUBA Diving Hall of Fame"Gordon Chapin dives into the past, present, and future of the ocean with eloquence, deep personal insight, and a message relevant for all people everywhere. With care, there is hope that the reefs and fishes that abounded in the Bahamas half a century ago will be as richly diverse and abundant in the seas of the future" —Sylvia Earle, National Geographic Explorer in Residence"Full Fathom Five is a strange and beautiful specimen pulled up from the deep—part study of fish diversity in the Caribbean, part scientific report on the health of coral reefs threatened by climate change, and part memoir of the authors father, sister, and wife. Together they make a book that is touching and troubling by turns, but always full of life." —Tom Powers, author of Heisenbergs War"Gordon Chaplins wonderfully written account of updating [his father Charless and Jim Bohlkes] work fifty years later is not only a significant scientific contribution in its own right but the touching tribute of a sons ultimately successful quest to shoulder his fathers important legacy." —Dr. John E. Randall, Senior Ichthyologist Emeritus, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii"Like donning a dive mask and entering a tropical world of color, clarity, and mystique, opening Full Fathom Five is a gateway into another world. . . . . A must read!" —Dr. Carole Baldwin, Curator of Fishes, Smithsonian Institution"Gordon Chaplin has given us his inside stories on the many challenges and frustrations of mounting collecting expeditions today and the important scientific insights that the resampling of fishes and coral reef habitats have yielded." —John G. Lundberg, Chaplin Chair and Curator of Ichthyology, The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia Long Description "Not since Jacques Cousteau has anyone brought us the sense of the ocean as our home . . . Far more than a science book." -- San Francisco Book Review Gordon Chaplins father was a seemingly happy-go-lucky, charismatic adventurer who married a wealthy heiress and transformed himself into the author of a landmark scientific study, Fishes of the Bahamas . The book was published by the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, one of Americas most esteemed scientific institutions. As a young boy, the author took part in collecting specimens for his father. Fifty years later, he was asked to join a team studying the state of sea life in the Bahamian waters where he grew up, as measured against his fathers benchmark. The first of the sea changes presented in this eloquent book stems from climate change and is the drastic transformation of ocean life due to global warming. The second is his fathers miraculous transformation from playboy into scientist. And the third involves the authors own complicated relationship with his parents, in particular his father, as he grew older and assumed the part of prodigal son. Fifty years later, returning to his childhood home, he delves into the mysteries of his fathers life and the impossibility of ever truly recovering the past or returning home. Review Quote "Not since Jacques Cousteau has anyone brought us the sense of the ocean as our home. Welcome Gordon Chaplin . . . [He] give us far more than a science book." --San Francisco Book Review "Rarely are environmental stories so intimately personal and readable. . . . Chaplins book nonetheless packs a philosophical punch--a marine version of Aldo Leopolds land ethic: If we let our natural ecosystems go to waste, we may realize too late that we have no home to return to." --Chicago Tribune "A fascinating book on many levels." --Journal of Diving History "In combining cherished recollections of his upbringing by a playboy turned scientist father with revelations from the Academys diving team about climate change-related underwater devastation, Chaplin sounds a very distinctive environmental warning that will affect his readers on many levels." --Booklist "Gordon Chaplins new book is a fascinating read. . . . I loved it. Buy it and put some fun in your life." --Jim Harrison, author of The River Swimmer and other books "With stunning nautical, observational, and narrative skill, Gordon Chaplin has created a uniquely personal and intimate portrait. . . . An inviting, threatening, and richly informative tale of rarely observed fish community structures in the Bahamas, Full Fathom Five is also an immensely moving recollection of Chaplins ultimately triumphant relationship with his daring, difficult father." --Thomas Byrne Edsall, Joseph Pulitzer II and Edith Pulitzer Moore Professor, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and author of The Age of Austerity "A unique picture of the effects of climate change. Readers aware of the abuse of our marine environments will find the conclusions as well as the techniques of their study most interesting. Finally, let me repeat one of my favorite encomiums for a book: Its a good read!" --Stan Waterman, International SCUBA Diving Hall of Fame "Gordon Chapin dives into the past, present, and future of the ocean with eloquence, deep personal insight, and a message relevant for all people everywhere. With care, there is hope that the reefs and fishes that abounded in the Bahamas half a century ago will be as richly diverse and abundant in the seas of the future" --Sylvia Earle, National Geographic Explorer in Residence "Full Fathom Five is a strange and beautiful specimen pulled up from the deep--part study of fish diversity in the Caribbean, part scientific report on the health of coral reefs threatened by climate change, and part memoir of the authors father, sister, and wife. Together they make a book that is touching and troubling by turns, but always full of life." --Tom Powers, author of Heisenbergs War "Gordon Chaplins wonderfully written account of updating [his father Charless and Jim Bohlkes] work fifty years later is not only a significant scientific contribution in its own right but the touching tribute of a sons ultimately successful quest to shoulder his fathers important legacy." --Dr. John E. Randall, Senior Ichthyologist Emeritus, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii "Like donning a dive mask and entering a tropical world of color, clarity, and mystique, opening Full Fathom Five is a gateway into another world. . . . . A must read!" --Dr. Carole Baldwin, Curator of Fishes, Smithsonian Institution "Gordon Chaplin has given us his inside stories on the many challenges and frustrations of mounting collecting expeditions today and the important scientific insights that the resampling of fishes and coral reef habitats have yielded." --John G. Lundberg, Chaplin Chair and Curator of Ichthyology, The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia Details ISBN1628726113 Author Stan Waterman Short Title FULL FATHOM 5 Pages 280 Language English ISBN-10 1628726113 ISBN-13 9781628726114 Media Book Format Paperback Residence New York City, NY, US Year 2016 Imprint Arcade Publishing Subtitle Ocean Warming and a Fathers Legacy Country of Publication United States Place of Publication New York Illustrations 16 color photos, color illustrations, B&W photos Publication Date 2016-05-19 NZ Release Date 2016-05-19 US Release Date 2016-05-19 UK Release Date 2016-05-19 DEWEY 551.46092 Audience General AU Release Date 2016-05-02 Publisher Skyhorse Publishing We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:137984511;

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ISBN-13: 9781628726114

Book Title: Full Fathom Five

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