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Titel och upphov The sound of the sea : seashells and the fate of the oceans
Utgivning, distribution etc. 2021
Norton & company New York :
copyright 2021
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Fysisk beskrivning xii, 417 pages illustrations 25 cm.
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Seashells have been the most coveted and collected of nature's creations since the dawn of humanity. They were money before coins, jewelry before gems, art before canvas.
In The Sound of the Sea, acclaimed environmental author Cynthia Barnett blends cultural history and science to trace our long love affair with seashells and the hidden lives of the mollusks that make them. Spiraling out from the great cities of shell that once rose in North America to the warming waters of the Maldives and the slave castles of Ghana, Barnett has created an unforgettable account of the world's most iconic seashells. She begins with their childhood wonder, unwinds surprising histories like the origin of Shell Oil as a family business importing exotic shells, and charts what shells and the soft animals that build them are telling scientists about our warming, acidifying seas.
From the eerie calls of early shell trumpets to the evolutionary miracle of spines and spires and the modern science of carbon capture inspired by shell, Barnett circles to her central point of listening to nature's wisdom-and acting on what seashells have to say about taking care of each other and our world.
Introduction; Cockles p. 1 Miracle First Shells (Marine fossils, Quadrireticulum allisoniae) p. 17 Everything from Shells (The Chambered Nautilus, Nautilus pompilius) p. 39 The Voice of the Past (Triton's Trumpet, Charonia tritonis) p. 59 Great Cities of Shell (The Lightning Whelk, Sinistrofulgur sinistrum) p. 81 Capital Shell Money (The Money Cowrie, Monetaria moneta) p. 113 Shell Madness (The Precious Wentletrap, Epitonium scalare) p. 139 American Shells (The Lettered Olive, Oliva sayana) p. 163 Shell Oil (The Murex, Hexaplex trunculus) p. 193 Shell Shock (The Junonia, Scaphella junonia) p. 217 Oracle The End of Abundance (The Bay Scallop, Argopecten irradians) p. 243 Saving the Queens (The Queen Conch, Aliger gigas) p. 267 Glowing Future (The Giant Clam, Tridacna gigas) p. 291 Trust in Nature (The Geographer Cone, Conus geographus) p. 313 Conclusion The Open End (Shell People, Homo sapiens) p. 331 Acknowledgments p. 343 Notes p. 349 Index p. 403