Urban Whale
Discover the thrilling journey of marine conservation in "Urban Whale" by the esteemed Harvard University Press. Published in 2009, this captivating paperback spans 576 pages and chronicles a remarkable chapter in environmental history.
In 1980, scientists surveying marine mammals in the stunning Bay of Fundy made a stunning discovery: 25 right whales. This revelation transformed the scientific community's understanding of the North Atlantic right whale, once thought to be nearly extinct. "Urban Whale" delves into the subsequent 25 years of research and exploration sparked by these sightings, highlighting the dedication and perseverance of scientists committed to saving this magnificent species.
This insightful work is essential for anyone interested in marine biology, conservation efforts, and the intricate relationship between human activity and wildlife. Join the quest to uncover the mysteries of the urban whale and its fight for survival. Dive into the pages of "Urban Whale" today!