The Last Fish Tale: The Fate of the Atlantic and Survival in Gloucester, America'S Oldest Fishing Port and Most Original Town [Audiobook] download free by Mark Kurlansky
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Total pages original book: 269
Includes a PDF summary of 31 pages
Duration of the summary (audio): 23M57S (6.2 MB)
Description or summary of the audiobook: 'A marvelous, compelling tale'(Rocky Mountain News) from the New York Times bestselling author of Salt and Cod. Gloucester, Massachusetts, America's oldest fishing port, is defined by the culture of commercial fishing. But the threat of over-fishing, combined with climate change and pollution, is endangering a way of life, not only in Gloucester but in coastal cities all over the world. And yet, according to Kurlansky, it doesn't have to be this way. Engagingly written and filled with rich history, delicious anecdotes, colorful characters, and local recipes, The Last Fish Tale is Kurlansky's most urgent story, 'an engrossing multi-layered portrait of a fishing community that can be read for pure pleasure as well as being a campaigning plea for the environment' (Financial Times).
Other categories, genre or collection: Local History, Oceanography (seas), History Of The Americas, Aquaculture & Fish-farming: Practice & Techniques, Guidebooks
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