
[★ = thought-provoking]
Articles
★ Bradley J. The end of oceans. The Monthly; 2018.
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This informative article provides an overview of the challenges faced by our oceans. I encourage you to read it.
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Montgomery S. What the octopus can teach us [Los Angeles Times Web Site]. October 6, 2015.
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Using the octopus as an example, Sy Montgomery explains that “intelligence is more varied and emotions more universal than we imagined” in this fascinating op-ed article.
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Books
Earle S. Sea Change: A Message of the Oceans. New York, NY: Random House (Ballantine Books Imprint); 1996.
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An excellent overview by marine scientist Sylvia Earle of the extensive effects of human activity on marine life, especially the devastating effects of ocean disposal of highly persistent plastics and other wastes dumped at sea.
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Kurlansky M. World Without Fish. Workman Publishing Co, Inc.; 2011.
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Written (and illustrated) with school kids in mind, but it’s also a quick primer for adults.
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Films
Earle S. Mission Blue: A Netflix Documentary; 2014.
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An inspiring documentary about saving the oceans based on the observations of marine scientist Sylvia Earle, a pioneer and explorer of the ocean depths.
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Earle S. The World Is Blue: How Our Fate and the Ocean’s Are One. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society; 2009.
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Marine scientist Sylvia Earle shares how the recent changes in our oceans over just a few decades are threatening our very existence, and how shifting to a path of sustainability is imperative if we are to protect the natural systems that sustain us.
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