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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Irus BravermanPublisher: University of California Press Imprint: University of California Press Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.771kg ISBN: 9780520298842ISBN 10: 0520298845 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 30 October 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction: Coral Whisperers Corals in the Anthropocene—An Interview with Peter Sale 1. Coral Scientists between Hope and Despair Prophet of Doom—An Interview with Ove Hoegh-Guldberg 2. “And Then We Wept”: Coral Death on Record The Pristine Is Gone—An Interview with Jeremy Jackson 3. Fragments of Hope: Nursing Corals Back to Life Building Bridges and Trees—An Interview with Ken Nedimyer 4. Coral Law under Threat The Cinderella of Corals—An Interview with J Murray Roberts 5. The Coral Holobiont: Hope and the Genomic Turn A Super Coral Scientist—An Interview with Ruth Gates Conclusion: Coral Scientists on the Brink Notes List of Interviews IndexReviews...exceptional in its scientific detail but also in relating the personal stories of the scientists, or whisperers, who follow the lives of corals and invest their own lives in striving to preserve them. Just as important, the book is a stern warning that the earth's oceans are in grave danger. Back -- (11/01/2018) Analyzing the dual narrative of hope and despair that defines many environmental concerns and discussing the challenges of the various approaches to protecting coral reefs worldwide, Braverman, an experienced diver and an expert on land-use law, brings thoughtfulness and urgency to this well-organized work. * Library Journal * Coral Whisperers is exceptional in its scientific detail but also in relating the personal stories of the scientists, or whisperers, who follow the lives of corals and invest their own lives in striving to preserve them. Just as important, the book is a stern warning that the earth's oceans are in grave danger. * Foreword Reviews * [Reading Braverman's book] we benefit immensely by hearing the voices of coral reef whisperers as they speak openly of their uncertainties, fears and hopes. Whatever their differences, as Irus Braverman attests, all these scientists share a deep and infectious love of corals. The author deserves to be congratulated for her learning, lucidity, passion and candour. I emerged from this book feeling a new, if measured, charge of hope for the future survival of coral reefs in some form. * Times Literary Supplement (TLS) * ...a volume that is readable both to the non-scientist and to professional biologists interested in the question of the future of coral reefs and corals. * Bulletin of the Pacific Circle * ...Braverman tackles a large-scale problem: global climate change and its impacts on coral reefs--including ocean warming and coral bleaching. Her work is not only about understanding what is happening to corals, but it is also about the effects of these environmental changes on coral scientists themselves. . . . The book contains a lot of information about coral ecology and biology as well as conservation policy and law. In doing so, it also offers a practical introduction to these topics, making it an excellent book for a course in environmental studies as well as appealing to those in STS. * Science, Technology, & Human Values * Analyzing the dual narrative of hope and despair that defines many environmental concerns and discussing the challenges of the various approaches to protecting coral reefs worldwide, Braverman, an experienced diver and an expert on land-use law, brings thoughtfulness and urgency to this well-organized work. * Library Journal * Coral Whisperers is exceptional in its scientific detail but also in relating the personal stories of the scientists, or whisperers, who follow the lives of corals and invest their own lives in striving to preserve them. Just as important, the book is a stern warning that the earth's oceans are in grave danger. * Foreword Reviews * Through an impressive number of in-depth interviews with experts, Braverman is able to track important changes in coral science over the past decades, especially after massive bleaching events that served as catalysts for the implementation of numerous research and monitoring activities over the globe. . . . Coral Whisperers is an important read, a brave and extraordinary exploration of underwater life to understand the Anthropocene. * Environmental History * Braverman uses the quotes from her witnesses well and the reader gains an often inspiring insight into the thought processes of scientists who are deeply concerned about one of the key ecosystems on the planet. * The Biologist * [Reading Braverman's book] we benefit immensely by hearing the voices of coral reef whisperers as they speak openly of their uncertainties, fears and hopes. Whatever their differences, as Irus Braverman attests, all these scientists share a deep and infectious love of corals. The author deserves to be congratulated for her learning, lucidity, passion and candour. I emerged from this book feeling a new, if measured, charge of hope for the future survival of coral reefs in some form. * Times Literary Supplement * Braverman's highly readable, deeply informative and insightful account also serves as a trope for how science adapts to a situation in which reflection must quickly give way to dynamic, focused and effective action. * New Scientist * Coral Whisperers is exceptional in its scientific detail but also in relating the personal stories of the scientists, or whisperers, who follow the lives of corals and invest their own lives in striving to preserve them. Just as important, the book is a stern warning that the earth's oceans are in grave danger. * Foreword Reviews * ...a volume that is readable both to the non-scientist and to professional biologists interested in the question of the future of coral reefs and corals. * Bulletin of the Pacific Circle * Analyzing the dual narrative of hope and despair that defines many environmental concerns and discussing the challenges of the various approaches to protecting coral reefs worldwide, Braverman, an experienced diver and an expert on land-use law, brings thoughtfulness and urgency to this well-organized work. * Library Journal * Coral Whisperers is exceptional in its scientific detail but also in relating the personal stories of the scientists, or whisperers, who follow the lives of corals and invest their own lives in striving to preserve them. Just as important, the book is a stern warning that the earth's oceans are in grave danger. * Foreword Reviews * Braverman uses the quotes from her witnesses well and the reader gains an often inspiring insight into the thought processes of scientists who are deeply concerned about one of the key ecosystems on the planet. * The Biologist * [Reading Braverman's book] we benefit immensely by hearing the voices of coral reef whisperers as they speak openly of their uncertainties, fears and hopes. Whatever their differences, as Irus Braverman attests, all these scientists share a deep and infectious love of corals. The author deserves to be congratulated for her learning, lucidity, passion and candour. I emerged from this book feeling a new, if measured, charge of hope for the future survival of coral reefs in some form. * Times Literary Supplement * Braverman's highly readable, deeply informative and insightful account also serves as a trope for how science adapts to a situation in which reflection must quickly give way to dynamic, focused and effective action. * New Scientist * Author InformationIrus Braverman is Professor of Law at the University of Buffalo, the State University of New York. She is the author of Planted Flags: Trees, Land, and Law in Israel/Palestine (2009), Zooland: The Institution of Captivity (2012), and Wild Life: The Institution of Nature (2015). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |