
Salmon
A Fish, the Earth, and the History of Their Common Fate
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Mark Kurlansky
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Mark Kurlansky
In what he says is the most important piece of environmental writing in his long and award-winning career, Mark Kurlansky, best-selling author of Salt and Cod, The Big Oyster, 1968, and Milk, among many others, employs his signature multi-century storytelling and compelling attention to detail to chronicle the harrowing yet awe-inspiring life cycle of salmon.
During his research, Kurlansky traveled widely and observed salmon and those who both pursue and protect them in the Pacific and the Atlantic, in Ireland, Norway, Iceland, Japan, and even the robust but not as frequently visited Kamchatka Peninsula. This world tour reveals an eras-long history of man's misdirected attempts to manipulate salmon and its environments for his own benefit and gain, whether for entertainment or to harvest food.
In addition, Kurlansky's research shows that all over the world these fish, uniquely connected to both marine and terrestrial ecology as well as fresh and salt water, are a natural barometer for the health of the planet. He documents that for centuries man's greatest assaults on nature, from overfishing to dams, from hatcheries to fish farms, from industrial pollution to the ravages of climate change, are evidenced in the sensitive life cycle of salmon.
Kurlansky's insightful conclusion is that the only way to save salmon is to save the planet and, at the same time, the only way to save the planet is to save the mighty, heroic salmon.
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Authors shouldn't read their own books
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One of the most important books of 2020
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Who hears the fishes when they cry?
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A great read
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needs a better narrator
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Epic tale and summary
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I had no idea salmon were so fascinating
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When I was in university hopefully studying to be a fisheries biologist, I change my mind when I went to the library and found how little knowledge there is about salmon. I changed course knowing that fisheries biology would be futile because people don't want to know about fish, they want to know how to cook them. This book brought me back to that moment in the library because nothing has changed.
This book barely gives any information on the life and habits of salmon. It doesn't even talk about white springs that have rich oily white flesh. It doesn't discuss what the difference species of salmon eat, where they go to feed, that Chinook salmon have breeds that come back to the river after many years (up to 8 year and 100 lb). It doesn't mention the ocean sport fisheries. This paragraph could go on forever with what is not included about salmon in this book. The reason book doesn't provide information on the life of salmon, is the reason salmon are in decline. People don't want to read (know) about salmon.
To buy a book on salmon a popular book buying person has to have a axe to grind regarding the way people treat the resource. But that outrage at other people wrecking the fishery is how to sell a book reportedly about salmon. And the problem is that person would not buy a book about salmon if it was what salmon do rather than what people do with salmon. That's the problem, most people won't understand it.
More about people than salmon
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Beautiful, informative
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