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- A powerful call to action that shows how science, culture, and hope can converge to restore one of Earth's most vital marine habitats In a matter of decades, a spectacular cold-water paradise thirty million years in the making is succumbing to warming oceans.
- About the Author: David Helvarg is a journalist and ocean activist.
- 264 Pages
- Nature, Environmental Conservation & Protection
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In a matter of decades, a spectacular cold-water paradise is succumbing to warming oceans. Kelp forests are one of Earth's most wonderous and underappreciated marine habitats. What will it take to stop their decline before these underwater playgrounds bursting with colorful life become vast fields of lifeless urchin barrens? Forest of the Sea reveals a thriving three-dimensional underwater world whose loss will reverberate in unimaginable ways for both nature and humans. Author David Helvarg takes us on a memorable journey through kelp's natural and human history, the billions of dollars of products and services it contributes to our global economy, the unwitting human activities that threaten its survival, and the hopeful movements around the world to restore kelp habitat. It documents what is at stake if we lose these irreplaceable marine jewels and helps readers to understand how these natural systems might adapt and survive.Book Synopsis
A powerful call to action that shows how science, culture, and hope can converge to restore one of Earth's most vital marine habitats
In a matter of decades, a spectacular cold-water paradise thirty million years in the making is succumbing to warming oceans. Kelp forests are largely out of sight, hidden under the ocean's surface, yet they are one of Earth's most wonderous and underappreciated marine habitats. It's an ethereal light-infused realm of sharks, otters, eels, sea stars, crabs, rockfish, and myriad other species vital to a functioning ocean and the countless coastal communities that make their living from the sea. Unlike coral reefs, whose similar plight plays out in tropical waters highly visible to vacationing tourists, kelp forests thrive along cold-water coastlines far from tourist centers. What will it take to stop the decline before these underwater playgrounds bursting with colorful life become vast fields of lifeless urchin barrens? For readers who know kelp only as tangles on the ocean surface or smelly mounds of seaweed littering beaches, Forest of the Sea reveals a thriving three-dimensional underwater world of color and beauty whose loss if allowed to happen will reverberate in unimaginable ways for both nature and humans. David Helvarg, a veteran journalist and accomplished scuba diver, takes us on a memorable journey beneath the waves through kelp's natural and human history, the billions of dollars of products and services it contributes to our global economy, the unwitting human activities that threaten its survival, and the hopeful movements around the world to restore kelp habitat. Helvarg introduces us to Indigenous leaders promoting sea otter reintroduction, out-of-work urchin fisherman, documentary filmmakers, and ocean scientists all working in an unlikely collaboration to restore and protect kelp forests while promoting a growing range of uses for food, medicine, and energy. Forest of the Sea is the first book to document what is at stake if we lose these irreplaceable marine jewels, helping readers to understand how these natural systems might adapt and survive.About the Author
David Helvarg is a journalist and ocean activist. He is the founder and executive director of Blue Frontier, an ocean policy and media group, and producer of Rising Tide: The Ocean Podcast. He has produced more than 40 documentaries for media outlets, including PBS and the Discovery Channel. He is the author of six books about oceans.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 264
Genre: Nature
Sub-Genre: Environmental Conservation & Protection
Publisher: Island Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: David Helvarg
Language: English
Street Date: May 5, 2026
TCIN: 1008267518
UPC: 9781642833829
Item Number (DPCI): 247-53-0088
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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