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Oceans under Glass
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Oceans under Glass
A welcome dive into the world of aquarium craft that offers much-needed knowledge about undersea environments.
Atlantic coral is rapidly disappearing in the wild. To save the species, they must be reproduced quickly in captivity. For the last decade, conservationists have been working to preserve their lingering numbers and figure out how to rebuild once-thriving coral reefs from a few survivors. Captive environments, built in dedicated aquariums, offer some hope for these corals. This book examines these specialised tanks, charting the development of tank craft throughout the twentieth century to better understand how aquarium modelling has enhanced our knowledge of the marine environment.
Aquariums are essential to the way we understand the ocean. They are used to investigate an array of scientific questions from animal behaviour to cancer research and climate change. They are a crucial factor in the fight to mitigate the climate disaster already threatening our seas. To understand the historical development of this scientific tool and the groups that have contributed to our knowledge about the ocean, Samantha Muka explores specialty systems, including photographic aquariums, kriesel tanks (for jellyfish), and hatching systems. She examines the creation of ocean simulations and their effect on our interactions with underwater life.
Lively and engaging, Oceans under Glass offers a fresh history of how the aquarium has been used in modern marine biology and how integral it is to knowing the marine world.
Series: Oceans in Depth
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Samantha Muka's work delves into the intricate world of aquariums, presenting them as complex tools shaped by diverse communities including academics, hobbyists, and researchers. The book is praised for its interdisciplinary approach, combining historical, technical, and sociological insights, offering a nuanced understanding of how aquariums serve as both habitats and visual technologies. Through engaging prose, it highlights how aquarists have shared knowledge across social divides, contributing significantly to marine science and our broader relationship with the ocean.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780226824130
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 08 December 2022
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Illustration: 21 halftones
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 13.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 513g
Pages: 240
About the Author
Samantha Muka is assistant professor of science, technology, and society in the College of Arts and Letters at Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey. Her work has appeared in academic publications as well as popular outlets including the Atlantic, Slate, American Scientist, and Scientific American.Β Β
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