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Ebook About New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice • An Amazon Best Science Book of 2014 • Scientific American Recommended Read“Fascinating, informative, exhilarating.” —Wall Street JournalDeep is a voyage from the ocean’s surface to its darkest trenches, the most mysterious places on Earth. Fascinated by the sport of freediving—in which competitors descend great depths on a single breath—James Nestor embeds with a gang of oceangoing extreme athletes and renegade researchers. He finds whales that communicate with other whales hundreds of miles away, sharks that swim in unerringly straight lines through pitch-black waters, and other strange phenomena. Most illuminating of all, he learns that these abilities are reflected in our own remarkable, and often hidden, potential—including echolocation, directional sense, and the profound bodily changes humans undergo when underwater. Along the way, Nestor unlocks his own freediving skills as he communes with the pioneers who are expanding our definition of what is possible in the natural world, and in ourselves. “A journey well worth taking.” —David Epstein, New York Times Book Review “Nestor pulls us below the surface into a world far beyond imagining and opens our eyes to these unseen places.” —Dallas Morning News “This is popular science writing at its best.” —Christian Science MonitorBook Deep: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us About Ourselves Review :
As a professional marine biologist (now retired) and once-avid freediver who did nearly all of my underwater fieldwork without SCUBA, I looked forward to reading this book. Alas, the author greatly diminishes a fascinating subject by embellishing it (unnecessarily!) with endless hyperbole. Two examples (from just one page that contained SIX such mistakes): "How algae can generate so much oxygen...nobody knows." "Coral can communicate in a way far more sophisticated than anyone ever thought." Neither of these statements is true: A great many people know, in exquisite detail, exactly how algae (and land plants) generate oxygen; anyone can read about it in the literature. And coral "communication" remains poorly understood but it's unlikely to be very sophisticated; the author mistakes corals' abilities to synchronize INDIVIDUALLY with predictable environmental variation (temperature, tides, phases of the moon) with an ability to communicate/synchronize with ONE ANOTHER (no evidence); again, anyone can read about it. Seems to me that either the author did far too little homework, or he had too little interest in the TRUE wonders of nature. I'm a spear fisherman and a freediver. Although I learned a little about ducks and whales I didn't find the book very interesting. James wasn't a freediver and it seems like he took forever to actually get in the water and actually dive. And even when he finally did he wasn't able to convey the experience. I really got the impression that Rolling Stone spent a lot of money sending him around the world to conduct research and wanted a book to sell. If you are looking for a book about freediving then buy a book written by a freediver. Read Online Deep: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us About Ourselves Download Deep: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us About Ourselves Deep: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us About Ourselves PDF Deep: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us About Ourselves Mobi Free Reading Deep: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us About Ourselves Download Free Pdf Deep: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us About Ourselves PDF Online Deep: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us About Ourselves Mobi Online Deep: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us About Ourselves Reading Online Deep: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us About Ourselves Read Online James Nestor Download James Nestor James Nestor PDF James Nestor Mobi Free Reading James Nestor Download Free Pdf James Nestor PDF Online James Nestor Mobi Online James Nestor Reading Online James NestorRead Online Vegetables Unleashed: A Cookbook By Matt Goulding
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