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Soundings: Diving for stories in the beckoning sea

Warne, Kennedy

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Perhaps the closest a human being comes to visiting another planet is to descend into the sea.
In Soundings, Kennedy Warne connects his lifelong exploration of the underwater world with a global story of humanity’s relationship with the sea.
Drawing on more than 20 years of fieldwork for National Geographic, he shares experiences that range from diving with harp seals under the sea ice of the Gulf of St Lawrence to following the legendary ‘sardine run’ along South Africa’s Wild Coast; from watching turret-building ghost crabs in Arabia to witnessing the impact of dynamite fi shing in the Philippines; from swimming with crocodiles in the Okavango Delta to fi nding seahorses on the Eastern Cape.
From a myriad underwater encounters a wider conversation emerges about human engagement with the sea. One question dominates: How can we care for and reconnect with the oceans around us?

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Imprint: Massey University Press
Publication date: 08/06/2023

Staff review

Soundings: Diving for stories in the beckoning sea
by Kennedy Warne
Review by Harriet

Warne’s writing blends lyrical prose and deeply pragmatic observation. His ability to animate remote and complex ecosystems most of us are unlikely to visit, but whose preservation matters greatly to our survival, make a compelling and thoughtfully optimistic case for action. This perfectly formed memoir is inquisitive, erudite and highly readable.