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A Life Underwater

$53.95
Dive deep into the captivating world of marine science with 'A Life Underwater.' This enlightening trade paperback chronicles the extraordinary journey of John 'Charlie' Veron, a renowned coral scientist hailed by David Attenborough. As the Godfather of Coral, Veron’s pioneering research has transformed our understanding of marine ecosystems and coral conservation. In these 336 stunning pages, explore how a chance scholarship and a rekindled passion for scuba diving led Veron to revolutionize coral studies and define what a species truly is. Discover the beauty and importance of coral reefs as Veron shares insights from his extensive dives around the globe, illustrating their significance to our planet’s health. With a focus on the complex mechanisms driving coral evolution, this book emphasizes the urgent need for conservation and scholarly independence. Ideal for marine biology enthusiasts, students, and conservation advocates, 'A Life Underwater' invites readers to appreciate and protect fragile underwater ecosystems. Order now to benefit from free shipping and delve into the riveting tales of oceanic discovery that inspire a protective vision for the future of our coral reefs.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143785460
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2017
Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Pages: 336


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Hailed by David Attenborough, proclaimed a second Charles Darwin, John 'Charlie' Veron almost didn't become a scientist. Disheartened at school, by chance he won a scholarship to a university where he could indulge his passion for the natural world. It was scuba diving that returned him to his childhood love of marine life, and led to a career as a self-taught coral specialist, a field he revolutionised. His discoveries include an original concept of what a species is, and the mechanism that dives their evolution - matters that lie at the heart of conservation. He has named more coral species than anyone in history, becoming widely known as the Godfather of Coral.

Charlie has dived most of the world's coral reefs, revelling in their beauty. Here he explains what they say about our planet's past and future, and why it's critical they be protected. And also why it's critical that scholarly independence be safeguarded, for it was the freedom Charlie had as a young scientist - to be wayward, to take risks - that allowed his astonishing breakthroughs.

'Charlie Veron isn't just a coral scientist, he's a pathfinder, a scout who's been sending back dispatches on the future of our planet for decades.

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A Life Underwater

$53.95
Dive deep into the captivating world of marine science with 'A Life Underwater.' This enlightening trade paperback chronicles the extraordinary journey of John 'Charlie' Veron, a renowned coral scientist hailed by David Attenborough. As the Godfather of Coral, Veron’s pioneering research has transformed our understanding of marine ecosystems and coral conservation. In these 336 stunning pages, explore how a chance scholarship and a rekindled passion for scuba diving led Veron to revolutionize coral studies and define what a species truly is. Discover the beauty and importance of coral reefs as Veron shares insights from his extensive dives around the globe, illustrating their significance to our planet’s health. With a focus on the complex mechanisms driving coral evolution, this book emphasizes the urgent need for conservation and scholarly independence. Ideal for marine biology enthusiasts, students, and conservation advocates, 'A Life Underwater' invites readers to appreciate and protect fragile underwater ecosystems. Order now to benefit from free shipping and delve into the riveting tales of oceanic discovery that inspire a protective vision for the future of our coral reefs.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143785460
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2017
Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Pages: 336


Description:
Hailed by David Attenborough, proclaimed a second Charles Darwin, John 'Charlie' Veron almost didn't become a scientist. Disheartened at school, by chance he won a scholarship to a university where he could indulge his passion for the natural world. It was scuba diving that returned him to his childhood love of marine life, and led to a career as a self-taught coral specialist, a field he revolutionised. His discoveries include an original concept of what a species is, and the mechanism that dives their evolution - matters that lie at the heart of conservation. He has named more coral species than anyone in history, becoming widely known as the Godfather of Coral.

Charlie has dived most of the world's coral reefs, revelling in their beauty. Here he explains what they say about our planet's past and future, and why it's critical they be protected. And also why it's critical that scholarly independence be safeguarded, for it was the freedom Charlie had as a young scientist - to be wayward, to take risks - that allowed his astonishing breakthroughs.

'Charlie Veron isn't just a coral scientist, he's a pathfinder, a scout who's been sending back dispatches on the future of our planet for decades.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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