"A Sea Change offers a searching, emotionally powerful look at ocean acidification. This problem is sometimes called the "evil twin" of climate change, and many of us regard it as an existential threat to the future of fishing. The story is full of heart, scientifically accurate, and lyrical. It also offers good reason for hope, which is indispensable in the face of such a huge challenge."
—Brad Warren, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership
Support for A Sea Change from the sustainable fisheries world
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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