Sing Like Fish: How Sound Rules Life Under Water

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Product Details
Price
$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
0.0 X 0.0 X 0.0 inches | 1.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780593442777

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About the Author
Amorina Kingdon is a science writer whose work has been anthologized in Best Canadian Essays and received honors including a Digital Publishing Award, a Jack Webster Award, and a Best New Magazine Writer from the National Magazine Awards. Previously, she was a staff writer for Hakai Magazine, and a science writer for the University of Victoria and the Science Media Center of Canada. She lives in Victoria, British Columbia.
Reviews
"Amorina Kingdon's perspective-changing book about sound in the sea is certain to make an enormous splash! Yes, there's whale song, but like a sound wave, this book ripples outward, showing how critical the soundscape is to the smallest and most foundational animals as well. I learned so much from Sing Like Fish, and had a ball reading it, too!"--Juli Berwald, author of Spineless: The Science of Jellyfish and the Art of Growing a Backbone and Life on the Rocks: Building a Future for Coral Reefs

"Sing Like Fish is brilliant, poetic, and poignant. Kingdon opens a world of sound to her readers that most will never hear themselves--for how many of us carry hydrophones to drop into a sea or lake so we can eavesdrop on the fish? How many of us knew fish were singing in the watery depths or that coral reefs are some of the loudest places on our planet, continually rocked by the near-deafening pops of snapping shrimp? May we celebrate this underwater symphony, not destroy it."--Virginia Morell, New York Times bestselling author of Animal Wise: How We Know Animals Think and Feel

"Science writer Amorina Kingdon's fascinating and brilliant book, Sing Like Fish, introduces us to the soundscape of the sea--a mysterious and endangered realm marine biologists are just starting to understand. But human noise pollution, from shipping lanes to seismic exploration, is threatening the ability of underwater creatures to communicate just as we start to understand and appreciate the complex songs of the oceans."--Cat Warren, New York Times bestselling author of What the Dog Knows: Scent, Science, and the Amazing Ways Dog Perceive the World

"Amorina Kingdon's Sing Like Fish is that rare book that makes you see the world differently, at least the two thirds that is ocean. For someone like me, who has always loved and tried to understand the sea, this fascinating book makes you feel closer to the life that is teeming there."--Mark Kurlansky, New York Times bestselling author of Salt and Cod

"Those of us of a certain age grew up on Jacques Cousteau's mischaracterization of the ocean as a 'silent world.' Luckily for us, in this wondrous book Amorina Kingdon skillfully conveys the aural textures and messaging that fills the vast liquid world within our world."--Carl Safina, New York Times bestselling author of Alfie & Me

"Splendid and surprising voices beneath the waves are singing of longing and hunger and love, and who knows what else. This book is a revelation! I loved it!"--Sy Montgomery, New York Times bestselling author of The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness