Description
About the Author
Mark Caney has spent much of his life on or in the sea, sailing and diving. English by birth, he lived abroad for eighteen years and during that time travelled to many countries working on diving related projects. These varied from photo shoots of sharks, running private courses for Arab sheikhs, leading an award-winning, four month expedition to east Africa, and operating a dive school in Cyprus. Since 1996, he has held the position of vice president with the well known diver training agency, PADI and is based in their offices in Bristol, UK. During his life he has had many encounters with dolphins and has had frequent opportunities to study them in detail. He is a marine mammal medic and is an active member of the board of the marine environmental charity, Project AWARE.
Reviews
"Masterfully weaves a believable tale of dolphin life - you will never look at a dolphin the same way again!" Mark Evans, Sport Diver Magazine "A superbly plotted, accomplished and entertaining novel with a powerful environmental message describing the intolerable pressure from man's destruction of the dolphins' world" Nicola Hodgins, Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society
Book Information
ISBN 9781905492237
Author Mark Caney
Format Paperback
Page Count 260
Imprint AquaPress
Publisher AquaPress
Weight(grams) 420g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 153mm * 19mm