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The Blue Wonder

Why the Sea Glows, Fish Sing, and Other Astonishing Insights from the Ocean

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An intimate account of the beauty, mystery, and amazing science of the ocean.
In The Blue Wonder, marine biologist and diver Frauke Bagusche brings readers on a fascinating and beautiful deep-sea dive into the ocean. Drawing on scientific discoveries and her own research, she uses photographs and playful prose to reveal:
  • deep-sea reefs that glitter like glass
  • fish that converse with each other by singing––loudly
  • an octopus that imitates more than fifteen other animals
  • the secret behind why the sea glows at night
  • "weddings" that happen amongst the coral
  • underwater "drugstores"
  • and even fish that clean her own teeth!
  • Humans know more about the moon's surface than we do about the ocean. There is so much to be discovered, under the sea. With the heart of a poet and the mind of a scientist, Frauke Bagusche re-awakens our love for the sea and ignites a desire to protect this vital habitat.
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      • Library Journal

        June 1, 2021

        Marine biologist Bagusche says she wants to make the ocean "accessible to a worldwide audience." While this book, translated from German, frequently refers to research or experts, the author's casual, friendly writing style makes it approachable to readers with the barest knowledge of marine life and oceans. Bagusche keeps the story moving with brief bursts of information and humorous insights. The chapter "Sex and the Sea" is particularly funny, although animals such as sea otters and penguins sometimes appear less than endearing. Conservation is mentioned throughout the book, and its final chapter focuses on the dangers threatening the oceans, such as drilling, overfishing, and inundations of plastics and other waste. The narrative continues with moving chapters on the history and future of coral reefs, complete with stories of the creatures that survive and thrive in and around them. Bagusche makes the case that humanity's future is linked with the ocean's wellbeing, so she offers practical guidance for ocean-conscious consumption. There's also an extensive list of resources for those wishing to learn more. VERDICT Readers who want an upbeat, yet thoughtful overview of all things marine wildlife will appreciate this fun, quick dive into the ocean.--Elissa Cooper, Helen Plum Memorial Lib., Lombard, IL

        Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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