Description
David Laist's fascinating book about North Atlantic right whales takes us from the early days of whaling to current conservation issues. Thoroughly researched and extremely well-written, his book will appeal equally to academics, conservationists, and whale-watchers. -- James G. Mead, Curator Emeritus of Marine Mammals, Smithsonian Institution
About the Author
Scientist David W. Laist is a senior policy and program analyst for the US Marine Mammal Commission.
Reviews
Although the text is written for a technical audience, the lucid and fluid narrative is combined with sufficient engaging descriptions to make this work accessible to all audiences. Statistics about whale populations and whaling are present, but unlike many books on whaling that overwhelm readers with extensive tables, quantitative information is placed judiciously in the narrative to illustrate specific points. The figures are well-rendered and useful. Recommended.
-Choice
The back cover states that the work is a masterpiece and I have to agree. Whatever you want to know about Atlantic whaling, its history and the eventual conservation of whales, this is the text to read.
-The Biologist
This book's highly detailed historical record without a doubt required an enormous effort to research, assemble, and present for a popular audience... Laist's treatment of the right whale encompasses its entire history, from years of exploitation, to the first conservation concerns, to current threat-mitigation actions.
-Irina S. Trukhanova, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Polar Science Center, Seattle, WA, Conservation Biology
Book Information
ISBN 9781421420981
Author David W. Laist
Format Hardback
Page Count 464
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 1111g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 178mm * 33mm