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Ocean Outbreak : Confronting the Rising Tide of Marine Disease

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  • Author:
    HARVELL Drew
  • ISBN:
    9780520296978
  • Publication Date:
    March 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    224
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    University of California Press
  • Country of Publication:
Ocean Outbreak : Confronting the Rising Tide of Marine Disease
Ocean Outbreak : Confronting the Rising Tide of Marine Disease

Ocean Outbreak : Confronting the Rising Tide of Marine Disease

Regular price $59.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    HARVELL Drew
  • ISBN:
    9780520296978
  • Publication Date:
    March 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    224
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    University of California Press
  • Country of Publication:

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There is a growing crisis in our oceans as rates of infectious disease outbreaks are on the rise. Marine epidemics have the potential to cause a mass die-off of wildlife from the bottom to the top of the food chain, impacting the health of ocean ecosystems as well as lives on land. Fueled by sewage dumping, unregulated aquaculture, and drifting plastic in warming seas, ocean outbreaks are sentinels of impending global environmental disaster.

Ocean Outbreak follows renowned scientist Drew Harvell and her colleagues as they investigate how four iconic marine animals--corals, abalone, salmon, and starfish--have been devastated by disease. Based on over twenty years of research, this firsthand account of the sometimes creeping, sometimes exploding impact of disease on our ocean's biodiversity ends with a hopeful message. Through policy changes and the implementation of innovative solutions from nature, we can reduce major outbreaks, save some ocean ecosystems, and protect our fragile environment.

Featured in the April 2019 Trades & Technologies newsletter.
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  • There is a growing crisis in our oceans as rates of infectious disease outbreaks are on the rise. Marine epidemics have the potential to cause a mass die-off of wildlife from the bottom to the top of the food chain, impacting the health of ocean ecosystems as well as lives on land. Fueled by sewage dumping, unregulated aquaculture, and drifting plastic in warming seas, ocean outbreaks are sentinels of impending global environmental disaster.

    Ocean Outbreak follows renowned scientist Drew Harvell and her colleagues as they investigate how four iconic marine animals--corals, abalone, salmon, and starfish--have been devastated by disease. Based on over twenty years of research, this firsthand account of the sometimes creeping, sometimes exploding impact of disease on our ocean's biodiversity ends with a hopeful message. Through policy changes and the implementation of innovative solutions from nature, we can reduce major outbreaks, save some ocean ecosystems, and protect our fragile environment.

    Featured in the April 2019 Trades & Technologies newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

There is a growing crisis in our oceans as rates of infectious disease outbreaks are on the rise. Marine epidemics have the potential to cause a mass die-off of wildlife from the bottom to the top of the food chain, impacting the health of ocean ecosystems as well as lives on land. Fueled by sewage dumping, unregulated aquaculture, and drifting plastic in warming seas, ocean outbreaks are sentinels of impending global environmental disaster.

Ocean Outbreak follows renowned scientist Drew Harvell and her colleagues as they investigate how four iconic marine animals--corals, abalone, salmon, and starfish--have been devastated by disease. Based on over twenty years of research, this firsthand account of the sometimes creeping, sometimes exploding impact of disease on our ocean's biodiversity ends with a hopeful message. Through policy changes and the implementation of innovative solutions from nature, we can reduce major outbreaks, save some ocean ecosystems, and protect our fragile environment.

Featured in the April 2019 Trades & Technologies newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.