The Shark Chronicles: A Scientist Tracks the Consummate Predator

$13.46

This book provides an educational exploration of marine biology and the scientific study of sharks.

The Shark Chronicles: A Scientist Tracks the Consummate Predator
The Shark Chronicles: A Scientist Tracks the Consummate Predator
$13.46

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Many animals elicit the same mythical terror and awe as sharks, and yet we know little about these elusive, highly engineered creatures. John A. Musick and Beverly McMillan bring us along on a thrilling adventure as they chase sharks from Bear Gulch, Montana, to a whale shark-feeding station in Okinawa, by way of Alaska, the Bimini islands, and the most sophisticated shark-research labs in the world. En route we discover that sharks navigate using electromagnetic signals, have a bloodhound’s sense of smell, are both cold- and warm-blooded, and possess biochemical weapons, which, used properly, might indeed help fend off malignant tumors and microbes. Musick, who has spent over thirty years as a defender of the much-maligned shark, here excavates the mysterious lives of sharks from the dark recesses of the oceans–and raising the alarm about how fishing and industry are reducing their numbers and affecting their behavior. This captivating and educational scientific exploration challenges us to rethink our relationship with sharks, leaving us with the question: Are humans the prey, or the predator?

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Weight 0.517 lbs
Dimensions 13.1 × 2.8 × 29.6 in

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The Shark Chronicles: A Scientist Tracks the Consummate Predator

$26.97

This book provides a scientific understanding of marine biology and animal behavior through the study of sharks.

The Shark Chronicles: A Scientist Tracks the Consummate Predator
The Shark Chronicles: A Scientist Tracks the Consummate Predator
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“Hands-down . . . the most entertaining and informative shark book I’ve ever read. Written with insight, humor, and great authority.” –Carl Safina, author of Song for the Blue Ocean Few animals elicit the same mythical terror as sharks, and yet we know little about these elusive, ancient creatures. Internationally renowned shark researcher John A. Musick and science writer Beverly McMillan bring us along on a thrilling adventure as they track sharks from fossil quarries in Bear Gulch, Montana, to a nurse shark mating lagoon in the Dry Tortugas. By way of Alaska, Japan, the Bimini islands, and the world’s leading shark-research labs, we discover how sharks navigate using electromagnetic signals, have a bloodhound’s sense of smell, are both cold- and warm-blooded, and possess biochemical weapons that someday might help us fend off tumors and microbes. Excavating the secret lives of sharks from the dark recesses of the oceans, this captivating scientific exploration challenges us to rethink our relationship with sharks, leaving us with the question: Are humans the prey, or the predator?

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Weight 0.236 lbs
Dimensions 14.1 × 1.7 × 21.1 in

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