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Where Corals Lie

A Natural and Cultural History
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Where Corals Lie by J.M. Shick explores the intricate world of coral ecosystems, offering insights into their biology, beauty, and crucial role in marine life. The book delves into the science behind the corals' existence and the challenges they face in today's changing oceans. It combines vivid imagery and scientific analysis to provide a comprehensive understanding of these fascinating underwater organisms.
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Format: Hardback
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the underwater world, particularly the biology and vivid beauty of coral reefs. This exploration of coral biology and the ecological significance of these vibrant ecosystems offers a captivating glimpse into the intersection of science and art. Perfect for those who appreciate the delicate interplay between nature's wonders and human influence.

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Kunstkammer collections during the Renaissance. Seen as `rainforests of the sea', coral reefs have become greenly emblematic of fragile marine biodiversity, warning of human-driven global climate change.

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For millennia, corals were a marine enigma, confounding classification and occupying a space between the animal and vegetable kingdoms. Ultimately, their animal and symbiotic natures were recognised, and they remain the focus of intense fascination and research.

The danger to seafarers posed by unseen underwater coral reefs led to their association with death and interment, which has figured in literature, poetry, music, and film. The bright redness of precious Mediterranean coral was associated with blood, including coral's gory origin in European and Indian mythology, and its place in religion.

Corals have long been prized as jewellery and ornament and were a feature of many Kunstkammer collections during the Renaissance. Seen as 'rainforests of the sea,' coral reefs have become emblematic of fragile marine biodiversity, warning of human-driven global climate change.

Where Corals Lie uniquely treats the many manifestations of corals in biology and geology; how diverse corals came to figure in art, expeditionary accounts, medicine, folklore, geopolitics, and international trade; and corals as builders of islands, protectors of coastlines, and as building materials themselves.

Exceptionally illustrated with a wide range of natural history images, underwater photographs, and fine art, this book provides a unique resource for all interested in ocean environments and the cultures that have flourished there.

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Where Corals Lie is praised for its rich and varied exploration of coral biology, history, and cultural significance. The book is noted for its beautiful writing, well-researched content, and visually stunning illustrations, providing an engaging blend of art and science. Reviewers highlight its ability to link environmental issues like coral bleaching with broader cultural and spiritual themes, offering a unique perspective on corals as both a scientific and symbolic treasure.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781780239347

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 16 July 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Reaktion Books

Illustration: 200 illustrations, 140 in colour

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 190.0mm

Height: 250.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 352

About the Author

J. Malcolm Shick is Professor Emeritus of Zoology and Oceanography at the University of Maine, where he conducted research and taught for forty years. Some of his early scientific works were synthesized with the wider literature in his first book, A Functional Biology of Sea Anemones (1981).

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