An interesting and meticulously researched book for upper elementary
and middle school children to learn about the life and lasting
contribution of some of the world's greatest naturalists and
environmentalists. This book will positively influence the next
generation to love our planet and work to protect it.
This book in the Earth Heroes series introduces great conservationists
who explored the oceans and worked to save otters, whales, sharks,
sunfish, and other inhabitants of the deep. In almost all cases they
were scientists as well as activists and authors, and their passion made
a lasting contribution to the world.
This volume includes William Beebe, who climbed into a bathysphere and
discovered exotic life more than a half mile down; Archie Carr, who
discovered the plight of the sea turtles and did much to save them;
Jacques Cousteau, inventor of the scuba diving equipment and brought
ocean life to televisions across the world; Margaret Wentworth Owings,
founder of Friends of the Sea Otter and tireless crusader for marine
wildlife; Eugenie Clark, the shark lady who showed that sharks are not
mindless killers; Roger Payne, who discovered that whales communicate by
singing; Sylvia Earle, pioneer Jim Suit and submersible diver; and
Tierney Thys, who unraveled the mysteries of the ocean sunfish and
brought expanded ocean awareness to TV audiences.