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Wild Sea

A History of the Southern Ocean
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Wild Sea by Joy McCann offers an engaging exploration of the Southern Ocean, weaving together historical, ecological, and cultural perspectives. The book delves into the dynamic interplay between humanity and this vast, often enigmatic body of water, highlighting its role in global history and its continuing influence on our world today. Through fascinating stories and insights, it sheds light on the ocean's ecological significance and its impact on human life.
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This book may appeal to you if you are fascinated by the history and science of the world's oceans, weaving their ecological and cultural significance into a compelling narrative. It explores the complex interplay between humans and the sea, offering insights into how this dynamic relationship has shaped history and continues to influence our future. It's an enriching choice for those who enjoy a blend of historical exploration and environmental perspective.

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Wild Sea

SHORTLISTED for ACT Book of the Year Latitude 54 02 South, Longitude 37 14' West:

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SHORTLISTED for ACT Book of the Year

RUNNER-UP in the Frank Broeze Memorial Maritime History Book Prize 2019

'An apparition of an adult wandering albatross comes into view. A small flutter and powerful wings arch upward in a slow, poised descent to feed the waiting mouth. Fluffy chicks, half-grown, huddle close to the grass. One strides over to a neighbouring giant petrel chick and picks a fight. They remind me of bored teenagers filling in time between snacks.'

Latitude 54 02 South, Longitude 37 14' West:

Prion Island, South Georgia

Unimpeded by any landmass, the mysterious Southern Ocean flows completely around Earth from west to east between the seasonally shifting icy continent of Antarctica and the coastlines and islands of Australia, New Zealand, South America, and South Africa.

Weaving together sea captains' journals, whalers' log books, explorers' letters, scientific research, and ancient beliefs with her own voyage of discovery, Joy McCann reveals the secrets of a little-known ocean and its importance as a barometer of climate change.

'...a thrillingly hybrid creation, drawing together elements of environmental and intellectual history, science and personal observation to illuminate not just the physical and ecological reality of this loneliest of wildernesses but also the ways humans have understood it...the book is ultimately a hymn to connection and wonder, and a recognition of the myriad ways in which the Southern Ocean touches all of us.' - James Bradley, The Australian

'This bracing history charts the myths, the exploration and the inhabitants of the all-too-real and wild circumpolar ocean to our south. It's a vast and potentially unwieldy subject that McCann deftly distils to its essentials, from the ocean's winds and icy currents to the krill that sustain its depths and the albatross that cruise its skies.' - Sydney Morning Herald, Pick of the Week, 4 August 2018

'Using the best of her expertise as a respected historian and researcher, Joy McCann asks us to think about the Southern Ocean as more than just a "remote scientific laboratory, or as a source of food or prosperity"... A wonderful book club text or book to spark dinner table conversation.' - Jo Printz, ABC Central Victoria Breakfast

'Australian environmental and social historian Joy McCann's history of this spectacular and often mysterious and threatening feature of our planet is both informative and impressive... McCann's wide-ranging research is presented in clear and often vivid prose which conveys her love and respect for her subject. This is more than a history of the Ocean, drawn from scientific investigations and explorers' accounts. It is a fascinating celebration of what the Ocean means to the earth and a call for careful attention to the threats faced by those who depend upon it, especially its inhabitants from tiny krill to the majestic whale and albatross.' - Dictionary of Sydney

'Written with intensity and excitement', says the blurb on the front cover, and it is true. The vastness of this ocean is explored on so many different fronts by the author that the reader gains a deeper understanding... There are so many fascinating facts and stories told in this researched and creatively written book it will be a great 'go to,' book for many years.' - Blue Wolf Reviews

'Written with intensity and excitement, Wild Sea is a poetic exploration of a vast, wondrous ocean and a ripping yarn.' - Tom Griffiths

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Wild Sea by Joy McCann is described as an engaging and poetic narrative that captures the vastness and wonder of the ocean. It is praised for its intense and exciting storytelling, offering a compelling exploration of maritime history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742235738

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 June 2018

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Joy McCann is a historian specialising in environmental, cultural and political history. She is currently a Visiting Scholar at the ANU School of History and Honorary Research Associate with the Centre for Environmental History. She has worked extensively as a public historian, researcher and curator in the cultural heritage, museums and libraries sector.

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