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Overview""Captivating. . . . a full portrait of this adorable and ecologically important animal."" -Publishers Weekly A science journalist travels the Pacific Coast in search of sea otters in this entertaining and inspiring book on the importance and history of this charismatic endangered species Sea otters-the adorable, furry marine mammals often seen floating on their backs holding hands-reveal the health of the coastal ecosystem along the Pacific Ocean. Once hunted for their prized fur in the 18th and 19th centuries, these animals nearly went extinct. Only now, nearly a century after hunting ceased, are populations showing stable growth in some places. Sea otters are a keystone species in coastal areas, feeding on sea urchins, clams, crab, and other crustaceans. When they are present, kelp beds are thick and healthy, providing homes for an array of sea life. When otters disappear, sea urchins take over, and the kelp disappears along with all the creatures that live in the beds. Now, thanks to their protected status, sea otters are making a comeback in California, Washington, and Alaska. In this hopeful book, science writer Todd McLeish embarks on an epic journey along the Pacific Coast-traveling from California to Alaska-to track the status, health, habits, personality, and viability of sea otters, and reveals how conservationists brought them back from the brink of extinction. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Todd McLeishPublisher: Blue Star Press Imprint: Sasquatch Books Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 18.90cm Weight: 0.289kg ISBN: 9781632171375ISBN 10: 1632171376 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 20 March 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsTodd McLeish does a masterful job of weaving together conservation politics with intriguing details of the sea otter's irreplaceable role in the nearshore ecosystem. At once heartbreaking and hopeful, I was captivated by this story! --Leigh Calvez, author of The Hidden Lives of Owls Whether you are in the camp that defines sea otters as the epitome of cute or with the abalone, sea cucumber, or urchin fishermen that see them as their nemesis, there is no debating that sea otters play a key role in shaping healthy nearshore ocean ecosystems. From Alaska to California, these fascinating and complex animals have survived centuries of harvest and persecution and, in at least one location, even targeting as prey by killer whales. In his book Return of the Sea Otter, Todd McLeish tells this story. But he also tells the other side of the story: the one of multiple translocation efforts, research, and rehabilitation--the story of people committed to making the world a better place, once species at a time. Beautifully written, entertaining, and engaging, McLeish's tale of the sea otter will make you love this incredible animal and the ocean even more, and will leave you with hope that our efforts to heal our stressed ocean can and will make a difference. --Joseph K. Gaydos, coauthor of The Salish Sea Captivating. McLeish does well to provide a full portrait of this adorable and ecologically important animal. --Publishers Weekly A cautiously hopeful and well-researched tribute. --Kirkus Reviews An excellent introduction to marine biology and to a charismatic species and...a welcome addition to any natural history library. --Foreword Reviews Todd McLeish does a masterful job of weaving together conservation politics with intriguing details of the sea otter's irreplaceable role in the nearshore ecosystem. At once heartbreaking and hopeful, I was captivated by this story! --Leigh Calvez, author of The Hidden Lives of Owls Whether you are in the camp that defines sea otters as the epitome of cute or with the abalone, sea cucumber, or urchin fishermen that see them as their nemesis, there is no debating that sea otters play a key role in shaping healthy nearshore ocean ecosystems. From Alaska to California, these fascinating and complex animals have survived centuries of harvest and persecution and, in at least one location, even targeting as prey by killer whales. In his book Return of the Sea Otter, Todd McLeish tells this story. But he also tells the other side of the story: the one of multiple translocation efforts, research, and rehabilitation--the story of people committed to making the world a better place, once species at a time. Beautifully written, entertaining, and engaging, McLeish's tale of the sea otter will make you love this incredible animal and the ocean even more, and will leave you with hope that our efforts to heal our stressed ocean can and will make a difference. --Joseph K. Gaydos, coauthor of The Salish Sea Author InformationTodd McLeish is a science writer with three published books, all on natural history topics- Narwhals, Basking with Humpbacks, and Golden Wings and Hairy Toes- New England Wildlife. He is a popular public speaker on cruise ships and at museums and environmental centers and has published articles on wildlife topics in Earthwatch Journal, Bird Watcher's Digest, WildBird, and Natural New England, among other publications. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |