Unnatural History of the Sea
In "The Unnatural History of the Sea," Callum Roberts takes readers on a captivating journey through the tragic tale of humanity's impact on marine life. Published in 2009, this compelling book spans 456 pages and delves into the historical exploitation of ocean creatures, highlighting how species like the Steller's sea cow were driven to extinction in a matter of decades due to relentless hunting and habitat destruction. Roberts expertly uncovers the often-overlooked narratives of marine resource conservation, urging readers to reflect on our responsibility towards the oceans. With a blend of historical insight and urgent environmental advocacy, this book is essential for anyone interested in fishing, marine conservation, and the delicate balance of our ecosystem. Join Callum Roberts in exploring the profound lessons of our past to ensure a sustainable future for our seas.