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Dragon Walk: On Reef Recovery & Political Will

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Dragon Walk: On Reef Recovery & Political Will

Contributors:

By (Author) Robert Wintner

ISBN:

9781510736733

Publisher:

Skyhorse Publishing

Imprint:

Skyhorse Publishing

Publication Date:

10th April 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Coral reefs
Wildlife: aquatic creatures: general interest

Dewey:

591.7789

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

332

Dimensions:

Width 270mm, Height 213mm

Weight:

1225g

Description

The three main hubs of aquarium trade devastation are Indonesia, the Philippines, and Hawaii. Each has its own sad story of political corruption and theft of natural resources to benefit a greedy, ruthless few. Yet, despite facing a litany of challenges, each hub shows faint hope for progress: with Komodo National Park in Indonesia, a few bright lights in the development of Philippine reef management, and an anti-aquarium campaign taking hold in Hawaii. A beautiful coffee table photo book is one thing. Dragon Walk is a political grenade, willing to name culprits, political assassins, and nitwits with less spinal fortitude than most invertebrates. Dragon Walk is far more vital; a no-holds-barred grapple with evil and reef devastation that shines a light where others fear to tread.

Reviews

THE BOOK
Dragon Walk goes to incredible places with skill and artistry in natures most spectacular environment. 200 million people rely on coral reefs for sustenance as wholesale plunder impacts every human. Robert Wintners book is a beautiful chronicle showing how political motivation might overcome destructive behavior. With oceans in need, political change must factor the Dragon Walk. DR. GERRY GOEDEN, director of a Langkawi, Malaysia, reef nursery rehabbing tsunami-damaged reefs
Ive known of Robert Wintner since I bought Snorkel Bob gear twenty years ago, but only recently I learned of his alter ego of gifted writer and photographer with a fierce determination to protect, preserve, and educate on marine life and habitat. Dragon Walk is stunning in beauty and sobering in its message. Wintner is one of the most important voices for marine protection. DR. JONATHAN BALCOMBE, director for animal sentience at the Humane Society Institute for Science & Policy and the author of What a Fish Knows Paper from responsible sources
THE MOVIE
Keith Christies reef footage is amazing and beautiful. He captures the soul of his subjects with great detail and flair. PAULA FOUCE, producer/filmmaker, Paradise Filmworks
With a keen eye for reef artistry Keith Christie delivers moving images with rare sensitivity. DAVID FLEETHAM, reef photographer, Time, Scuba Diver, Diver Magazine, and National Geographic
THE BOOK
Dragon Walk goes to incredible places with skill and artistry in natures most spectacular environment. 200 million people rely on coral reefs for sustenance as wholesale plunder impacts every human. Robert Wintners book is a beautiful chronicle showing how political motivation might overcome destructive behavior. With oceans in need, political change must factor the Dragon Walk. DR. GERRY GOEDEN, director of a Langkawi, Malaysia, reef nursery rehabbing tsunami-damaged reefs
Ive known of Robert Wintner since I bought Snorkel Bob gear twenty years ago, but only recently I learned of his alter ego of gifted writer and photographer with a fierce determination to protect, preserve, and educate on marine life and habitat. Dragon Walk is stunning in beauty and sobering in its message. Wintner is one of the most important voices for marine protection. DR. JONATHAN BALCOMBE, director for animal sentience at the Humane Society Institute for Science & Policy and the author of What a Fish Knows Paper from responsible sources
THE MOVIE
Keith Christies reef footage is amazing and beautiful. He captures the soul of his subjects with great detail and flair. PAULA FOUCE, producer/filmmaker, Paradise Filmworks
With a keen eye for reef artistry Keith Christie delivers moving images with rare sensitivity. DAVID FLEETHAM, reef photographer, Time, Scuba Diver, Diver Magazine, and National Geographic

Author Bio

Robert Wintner, aka Snorkel Bob, works tirelessly to educate the public about the need to protect our marine life from the devastating effects of the restaurant and aquarium industries. Snorkel Bob owns dive shops that sell Snorkel Bob scuba gear, and is the founder of the Snorkel Bob Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to reef defense. He lives in Kihei, Hawaii.

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