A Fascination for Fish: Adventures of an Underwater Pioneer Date: 05 May 2011, 17:03
|
From Library Journal Beginning with the pioneering "do-it-yourself" days of scuba diving in the late 1940s, Powell guides us through his career at several of the best aquariums in California, ending with his distinguished tenure as director of Live Exhibit Development at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Along the way, we meet many fascinating characters, both human and piscine. Sylvia Earle, who provided the preface, compares the author to Ed Ricketts of John Steinbeck's Cannery Row fame, an especially apt comparison when he is telling tales of adventurous collecting trips to Baja, CA. Powell's breezy, anecdotal writing style is easy to read and informative without being ponderous, and readers will appreciate his giving the scientific names of all the animals mentioned. This book does for aquariums what John Sedgwick's Peaceable Kingdom: A Year in the Life of America's Oldest Zoo (LJ 1/88. o.p.) did for zoos. Highly recommended for libraries of all levels with an interest in marine biology, aquariums, marine animal husbandry, scuba diving, or careers. Margaret Rioux, MBL/WHOI Lib., Woods Hole, MA Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Booklist Powell, the former director of live exhibit development at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California, has always loved the sea. He also loves the creatures that live in the oceans, and his autobiography reveals a man who has spent his life finding ways for people who live on the land to come face-to-face with the creatures who live under the sea. Powell was truly a pioneer, diving in the mid-1950s in "dry suits" made by a car manufacturer, devising new ways of moving sea creatures from their homes to aquariums, and championing marine conservation before most people had even heard of the idea. He's an engaging writer, sweeping us up in his enthusiasm for his subject, showing us the alien undersea world in a way we've never seen it before. We learn plenty from him, and yet it never feels as if he's trying to teach us anything. An excellent autobiography and an impassioned plea for the preservation of marine life. David Pitt Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved See all Editorial Reviews Product Details * Hardcover: 270 pages * Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (April 30, 2001) * Language: English * ISBN-10: 0520223667 * ISBN-13: 978-0520223660
|
DISCLAIMER:
This site does not store A Fascination for Fish: Adventures of an Underwater Pioneer on its server. We only index and link to A Fascination for Fish: Adventures of an Underwater Pioneer provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete A Fascination for Fish: Adventures of an Underwater Pioneer if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
|
|
|