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Sensuous Seas:

Tales of a Marine Biologist
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Princeton University Press, Jul 3, 2006 - Science - 288 pages

Learning marine biology from a textbook is one thing. But take readers to the bottom of the sea in a submarine to discover living fossils or to coral reefs to observe a day in the life of an octopus, and the sea and its splendors come into focus, in brilliant colors and with immediacy.

In Sensuous Seas, Eugene Kaplan offers readers an irresistibly irreverent voyage to the world of sea creatures, with a look at their habitats, their beauty and, yes, even their sex lives. A marine biologist who has built fish farms in Africa and established a marine laboratory in Jamaica, Kaplan takes us to oceans across the world to experience the lives of their inhabitants, from the horribly grotesque to the exquisitely beautiful. In chapters with titles such as "Fiddler on the Root" (reproductive rituals of fiddler crabs) and "Size Does Count" (why barnacles have the largest penis, comparatively, in the animal kingdom), Kaplan ventures inside coral reefs to study mating parrotfish; dives 740 feet in a submarine to find living fossils; explains what results from swallowing a piece of living octopus tentacle; and describes a shark attack on a friend.

The book is a sensuous blend of sparkling prose and 150 beautiful illustrations that clarify the science. Each chapter opens with an exciting personal anecdote that leads into the scientific exploration of a distinct inhabitant of the sea world--allowing the reader to experience firsthand the incredible complexity of sea life.

A one-of-a-kind memoir that unfolds in remarkable reaches of ocean few of us can ever visit for ourselves, Sensuous Seas brings the underwater world back to living room and classroom alike. Readers will be surprised at how much marine biology they have learned while being amused.

  

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Review: Sensuous Seas: Tales of a Marine Biologist

User Review  - Chrystal - Goodreads

Everybody'll want to become a marine biologist after they read this book. Read full review

Review: Sensuous Seas: Tales of a Marine Biologist

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Entertaining as well as interesting. Looking forward to getting close to the ocean again.

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Contents

The Perils of Teaching
1
Deadly Darts
3
The Great Jade Green Octopus Hunt
9
Bedtime Stories
20
The Death Apple and the Tree of Life
29
A True Romance Story
36
Elixir of Love
46
Skinny South Sea Sausages
52
The Secret of an Improved Sex Life
145
How to Court a Female
152
The AntiBLB Club
159
Sea Pussy
166
Debunking the Big Lie
176
A Peek into the Anus of a Sea Cucumber
183
The Yellow Submarine
190
The Perils of Vanity
200

The Only Male Reproductive Organ with a Name
59
Living Lance
66
Role Reversal
74
Super Male
83
Miracle Fish
89
Fugu
99
Bunnies of the Sea
107
Passion for Purple
116
Size Does Count
122
Fiddler on the Root
131
Beware the Duppy
138
Sexually Repressed Victorian Taxonomists
206
Random Ramblings on Relationships
214
Penile Bloodletting
222
Death and Confusion
232
Eyeball to Eyeball
242
Epilogue
253
Glossary
257
Illustration Sources
264
Index
265
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About the author (2006)

Eugene H. Kaplan is Axinn Distinguished Professor of Conservation and Ecology at Hofstra University. A recipient of the Herman Melville award for writing on marine subjects, he is the author of nine books, including "Problem Solving in Biology" and two Peterson Field Guides, one on coral reefs of the Caribbean and the other on seashores of the Southeastern United States and the Caribbean.

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