I recently completed a website for Carl Safina, one of my favorite authors, president of the Blue Ocean Institute, and an incredible advocate for the oceans and the environment. The challenge of the site was to present a large amount of content, including blogs, books, other publications, and photos while maintaining a very clean, easy …
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On Fishes, Both Swimming and Sliced
Today’s topic is a reflection on a number of the books that I’ve been reading over the past few months (and some even further back) that I have yet to review and how they all tie together. I figured you can go to Amazon for a book review, but where else can you get a …
“Eye of the Albatross”
I recently finished reading “Eye of the Albatross” by Carl Safina, who is one of my favorite authors. In Safina’s usual, unparalleled eloquence, this book tracks the path of a Laysan Albatross (named “Amelia”) as she flies around the Pacific Ocean in search of food for her new chick, which sits patiently in its nest …
“Voyage of the Turtle”
I just recently read Voyage of the Turtle: In Pursuit of the Earth’s Last Dinosaur by Carl Safina. If you would like to learn about sea turtles and the challenges they’re facing around the world for survival, I can’t imagine a better book exists on the subject. It’s unbelievable how much we have destroyed the …