The Silent Deep
The Discovery, Ecology, and Conservation of the Deep Sea
The Silent Deep tells the story of the exploration and discovery of the deep sea, the ecology of its diverse environments, and the impact of humans, highlighting the importance of global stewardship in keeping this delicate ecosystem alive and well. Written by world renowned deep-sea ecologist Tony Koslow, this book is a comprehensive and authoritative overview of the state of the deep sea today, accessible to anyone interested in ocean science, the story of scientific discovery, and conservation of the earth’s most threatened ecosystems.
“Koslow deals a decisive blow to the notion that the deep sea can ever be immune from unregulated human activities. . . . The historical review of deep-sea biology is the most comprehensive I have ever read.”—Adrian Glover, Times Literary Supplement
“Deeply informed by history and rendered in straightforward, careful prose.”—Anthony Doerr, Boston Globe
“This beautifully produced book tells an urgent story with clarity and grace.”—Choice
“Stands apart from other books about life in the abyss due to Tony Koslow’s thoughtful accounts. . . . [He] succeeds in painting a picture of the deep sea as an environment with inherent and threatened value.”—Science
“Textbook depth on all aspects of deep-sea science and conservation. . . . [An] exhaustively researched and referenced volume with a historical review stretching back to Socrates.”—Mark Schrope, Nature
“An important textbook and viewpoint that is highly recommended for anyone with a professional or personal interest in deep-sea ecosystems.”—Quarterly Review of Biology
Choice Magazine: CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Awards
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"The Silent Deep...stands apart from other books about life in the abyss due to Tony Koslow’s thoughtful accounts of deep-water fisheries, mineral exploitation, habitat destruction, and contamination of the deep-ocean wilderness and his call for new strategies for managing ocean resources....Koslow succeeds in painting a picture of the deep sea as an environment with inherent and threatened value."
“The Silent Deep is a call-to-arms, inspiring us with descriptions of the unusual adaptations and great diversity of deep-sea organisms, educating us about the colorful history of research in this difficult environment, and most importantly alerting us to threats that may rapidly deplete the oceans’ richness. . . . I hope ecologists and policy-makers will read Tony Koslow’s book, because it describes a world that is poorly known by the vast majority of scientists and remains unseen by most of humanity. The Silent Deep, along with the photo essays like the extraordinary coffee-table book The Deep, should draw the attention of a wider audience to this obscure realm. We need these books to convince policy maker and votes that this is a world worth knowing and protecting.”
1. The rise of Deep-Sea Exploration: early Paradigms
2. On the Shoulders of Giants: The Challenger Expedition
PART II: The Ecology of the Deep Sea
3. Life in the Twilight Zone and Beyond
4. Bugs in the Mud: The Lilliputian Fauna of the Deep Sea Floor
5. Vents, Seeps, and Whale falls: Alternative Sources in the Deep Sea
6. Seamounts and Deepwater Coral Reefs
PART III: The Human Footprint across the Deep Sea
7. Dumping and Pollution
8. Mining and the Deep Sea
9. Climate Change
10. Deepwater Fisheries: No More Oxymoron
11. The Way Forward: Conservation and Policy Options (written with Kristina Gjerde)
Glossary
Notes
Index
Biological Sciences: Biology--Systematics | Ecology | Evolutionary Biology | Natural History | Paleobiology, Geology, and Paleontology
Earth Sciences: Environment | General Earth Sciences | Geology | Oceanography and Hydrology
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