50 Things to Do by the Sea
By (Author) Easkey Britton
Illustrated by Maria Nilsson
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion
5th July 2021
29th August 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
The Earth: natural history: general interest
Travel guides: beaches and coastal areas
Hobbies
Sea life and the seashore: general interest
Oceanography (seas and oceans)
Nature therapy
Water sports and recreations
Marine biology
Outdoor survival skills
333.784
Hardback
144
Width 141mm, Height 191mm, Spine 20mm
380g
A beautifully presented, practical gift guide for all surf seekers. Explained with fascinating, easy-to-understand commentary from surfer and scientist Easkey Britton, this guide helps you soak up maximum vitamin sea.
The book is divided into six main sections each filled with exercises, ideas and fun facts to help you reconnect with your oceanic roots and create special moments by the sea
Reading the Sea watch waves, move with the tides, understand rips and currents, getting to know the sea and your limits.
What the Sea Does for Us appreciate the food, feel-good factors, and even medicines that the sea has to offer. Plus learn about its fundamental role in climate control.
We are Ocean explore the multi-sensory environment the sea has to offer.
The Power of the Sea to Heal from seaweed and ocean plasma to social change and ocean therapy.
The Sea is Calling try your hand at beach combing, wave play, rockpooling, bird watching, searching for jellyfish and bioluminescence and swimming in the sea.
Things to Do for the Sea with guides to beach clean-ups, sustainable foraging, restoring coastal habitats and inclusion and diversity ideas to make the sea accessible to all, youll have everything you need to be the hero our seas need.
Taking an inclusive global outlook on the subject, and complemented by Maria Nilssons captivating drawings, this timely book will show you the benefits of doing things by and for the sea and how those benefits can spill over into your daily life.
If you have been unable to visit the coast during the last year due to the pandemic, this lovely book is a small step towards soothing your seaside cravings
-- Country LifeTheres something for everyone in this exploration of the sea
-- Devon LifeMaria Nilsson is a freelance illustrator based in London. Her illustrations are heavily influenced by the natural world, exploring various tactile qualities of colour, pattern and texture. She is the illustrator behind 50 Things to Do with a Penknife, 40 Knots and How to Tie Them and Pittipat's Saucer of Moon.