
Books
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Check out this list of useful tools I have put together, including Documentaries, Online Courses, Books and Podcasts to keep you up to date with the latest research, gossip and Ocean News.
MUST READS
As much as I like to listen to a podcast or watch a captivating documentary, sometimes there is nothing better than sitting down to a great book.
1. Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of Consciousness, by Peter Godfrey-Smith
2. The World is Blue: How Our Fate and the Ocean's are One, by Sylvia Earle
3. Spineless: Portraits of Marine Invertebrates, the Backbone of Life, by Susan Middleton
4. The Deep: The Hidden Wonders of Our Oceans and How We Can Protect Them, by Alex Rogers
5. Do fish feel pain? By Prof. Victoria Braithwaite
6. Mapping the Deep, The extraordinary story of ocean science, by Robert Kunzig
7. The Uninhabitable Earth: A story of the future, by David Wallace-Wells
8. The sixth Extinction: An unnatural history, by Elizabeth Kolbert
9. The secret life of sharks, by Dr. Peter Klimley
10. The end of the line: How Overfishing Is Changing the World and What We by Charles Clover
11. The Soul of and Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wander of Consciousness, by Sy Montgomery
12. Spirals in Time: The Secret Life and Curious Afterlife of Seashells, by Dr. Helen Scales
13. Sex in the Sea, by Dr. Marah J. Hardt
14. The Empty Ocean: Plundering the World's Marine Life, by Richard Ellis
15. Voyage of the turtle: In pursuit of the Earth’s last dinosaur, by Prof. Carl Safina
16. The Science of the Ocean: The Secrets of the Seas Revealed, by Chris Packham
17. Narwhals: Arctic Whales in a Melting World, by Todd McLeish
18. A Life Underwater, by Dr. Charlie Veron
19. Marine Biology: A very short introduction, by Philip V. Mladenov
20. Ocean Drifters: A Secret World Beneath the Waves, by Richard B. Kirby