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The Sea Around Us (1961)

por Rachel Carson

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Séries: Life of the Sea Trilogy (2)

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Nature. Nonfiction. HTML:National Book Award Winner and New York Times Bestseller: Explore earth's most precious, mysterious resourceâ??the oceanâ??with the author of Silent Spring.
With more than one million copies sold, Rachel Carson's The Sea Around Us became a cultural phenomenon when first published in 1951 and cemented Carson's status as the preeminent natural history writer of her time. Her inspiring, intimate writing plumbs the depths of an enigmatic worldâ??a place of hidden lands, islands newly risen from the earth's crust, fish that pour through the water, and the unyielding, epic battle for survival. Firmly based in the scientific discoveries of the time, The Sea Around Us masterfully presents Carson's commitment to a healthy planet and a fully realized sense of wonder. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Rachel Carson including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale Univers… (mais)
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In this 2nd book of her "sea trilogy", Carson, with her lyrical prose, reveals the power, beauty, and complexity of the ocean and it's history. She does get a bit too technical at times. I started skimming at the parts where she droned on about pressure per cubic foot, etc. But really most of the book is very accessible to the the average reader, and even though it contains some outdated/inaccurate information, this book is still worth reading. Carson has an amazing ability to see the big ecological picture, how everything connects in the ocean, and how dependent we are on it. I particularly enjoyed the chapters on the tides and the creation of islands.
  DominiqueMarie | Oct 22, 2023 |
The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson is a seminal work that captivates the reader with its poetic yet scientific exploration of the ocean. The revised edition, published in 1961, maintains the original's essence while incorporating updated scientific knowledge available at the time.

The Sea Around Us received widespread acclaim when it was first published in 1951. It won several awards, including the National Book Award and the John Burroughs Medal, and was a bestseller for a considerable period. Its influence stretched beyond academia to reach the general public, raising awareness about marine ecology and the environment. Critics and readers alike praised Carson's ability to blend scientific detail with poetic narrative, making complex topics accessible.

Key Takeaways

The book is organized into three main sections—The Mother Sea, The Restless Sea, and Man and the Sea About Him—each presenting a unique facet of the ocean's complex relationship with life on Earth.

Part 1 - The Mother Sea: This section delves into the origins of the Earth's oceans and how life began in the primordial seas. Carson provides an overview of geological processes like plate tectonics, oceanic currents, and the role these played in the formation and sustenance of life. It paints a picture of the ocean as the 'womb' of all life.
  • Key Takeaways:

    • The ocean is the origin of life on Earth.

    • Geological processes are integral to the ocean's character.

    • The concept of the ocean as a "Mother" introduces the reader to ecological interconnectedness.


Part 2 - The Restless Sea: This part focuses on the dynamic aspects of the ocean, like tides, currents, and waves. Carson talks about the balance and imbalance found in these movements and what they mean for marine life and climatic conditions. She emphasizes the ocean's ever-changing, restless nature.
  • Key Takeaways:

    • The ocean is a dynamic, ever-changing environment.

    • Natural phenomena like tides and currents have far-reaching impacts, from climate to marine ecosystems.

    • Understanding these movements is essential for understanding the ocean as a whole.


Part 3 - Man and the Sea About Him: This section delves into the relationship between humans and the ocean. It discusses the exploration of the ocean, its role in human history, and the impact of human activities like fishing and pollution. Carson subtly criticizes the human tendency to exploit the ocean without understanding or respecting its complexities.
  • Key Takeaways:

    • Humans have a long history of interaction with the sea, often exploiting it.

    • The impact of human activity on the ocean is considerable and often negative.

    • A call for greater respect for and understanding of the marine environment as essential for our own survival.


Message and Importance

As for its relevance today, the book's core message has indeed stood the test of time. While some of the scientific data may have evolved, the essence of its environmental message remains critically important. Our understanding of ecology and environmental science has grown, but the foundational principles Carson articulated continue to guide the field. Her focus on the interconnectedness of all life and the need for responsible stewardship of the Earth's resources is more pertinent than ever, given ongoing environmental crises like climate change and ocean acidification.

Carson's message from this work could be encapsulated as the idea that the ocean is not just a vast, mysterious expanse but an integral part of Earth's life system. Understanding its complexities is not merely an academic exercise but a critical factor in the survival and well-being of all species, including humans. This message is important because it elevates the conversation about environmental sustainability and calls for a more responsible, ethical interaction with the natural world.

About the Author

Rachel Carson (1907-1964) was an American marine biologist, conservationist, and author. She was a trailblazing figure, especially for a woman in the male-dominated fields of science and environmental activism during the mid-20th century. She initially gained fame as an editor and writer for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and she held a master's degree in zoology from Johns Hopkins University.

At the time of writing The Sea Around Us, the post-war era was a period of rapid industrialization and scientific discovery, but there was also a growing disconnect between these advancements and their environmental repercussions. Carson served as a bridge between the scientific community and the public, making complex scientific concepts accessible to everyday people. Her writing career flourished in the 1950s, with The Sea Around Us becoming one of her seminal works.

Beyond this book, Carson is perhaps best known for Silent Spring, published in 1962. This book is credited with sparking the modern environmental movement and leading to a nationwide ban on DDT, a harmful pesticide. Silent Spring had a profound impact on environmental policies, eventually leading to the formation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

In essence, Carson was a pioneer who used her skills as a writer and her background in science to communicate urgent environmental issues, challenging the status quo and leaving a lasting impact on both environmental science and public policy.

Overall

The Sea Around Us is not merely a book about the ocean; it's a profound study of our relationship with the natural world. Its message, artfully crafted by a pioneering scientist and writer, has stood the test of time and continues to resonate in today's environmental discourse.

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  howermj | Sep 10, 2023 |
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  GHA.Library | Apr 20, 2023 |
24. The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson
reader: Kaiulani Lee
OPD: 1951
format: 9:09 audible audiobook (the original edition is 230 pages)
acquired: from Audible included listened: Mar 14 – Apr 8
rating: 5
genre/style: Nature theme: Random audio
locations: the oceans
about the author: 1907 –1964, born on a family farm near Springdale, Pennsylvania. Carson was an American marine biologist, writer, and conservationist whose influential book Silent Spring (1962) and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement.

A time-capsule gem. A 1951 overview of what was known about the oceans - the sea life, the tides, bathymetry, geology (before plate tectonics!), ocean currents, weather, sediments and salt and oil exploration, and human history. She looks into warming oceans, rising sea levels and how all this effects the weather (all without any knowledge of CO2-driven climate change). It's biology, geology, climate, all wrapped together with the knowledge of that time. And it's elegantly written. Terrific.

I was mixed on her first book, [Under the Sea Wind], despite its poetic writing (and exceptional reader). I was much more fully taken in this time.

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1 vote dchaikin | Apr 10, 2023 |
Ok Rachel is crazy I love her idk anyone else who does such a good job of science writing but rly good prose at the same time getchu an activist who can do both
Anyway some of the book was weird cuz it was written before certain things were known, namely climate change and plate tectonics, so that was pretty interesting. Once u realize she's not gonna talk abt these things the gaps are painfully obvious and it kinda feels like she's like "OBVIOUSLY somethings up with this but we don't know what it is"
So as a historical thing it's got value too. Also it's just rly kinda soothing to read ( )
  jooniper | Sep 10, 2021 |
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Nature. Nonfiction. HTML:National Book Award Winner and New York Times Bestseller: Explore earth's most precious, mysterious resourceâ??the oceanâ??with the author of Silent Spring.
With more than one million copies sold, Rachel Carson's The Sea Around Us became a cultural phenomenon when first published in 1951 and cemented Carson's status as the preeminent natural history writer of her time. Her inspiring, intimate writing plumbs the depths of an enigmatic worldâ??a place of hidden lands, islands newly risen from the earth's crust, fish that pour through the water, and the unyielding, epic battle for survival. Firmly based in the scientific discoveries of the time, The Sea Around Us masterfully presents Carson's commitment to a healthy planet and a fully realized sense of wonder. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Rachel Carson including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale Univers

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