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    Reef Life: An Underwater Memoir

    £12.99
    A life working on coral reefs by Britain's foremost marine scientist and pioneering conservationist.
    ISBN: 9781788162166
    AuthorRoberts, Callum
    PublisherNameProfile Books Ltd
    Pub Date03/06/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages368
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    Reef Life is the story of how Callum Roberts, Britain's pre-eminent marine conservation scientist, fell in love
    with coral reefs and embarked on a thirty-year career. He began as a young university student who had never
    been abroad, spending a summer helping to map the unknown reefs of Saudi Arabia. And from that moment,
    when Callum first cleared his mask, he's never looked back, moving on to survey Sharm El Sheikh, and from
    there diving and researching all over the world, including Australia's imperilled Great Barrier Reef and the more resilient reefs of the Caribbean.

    His stories are astonishing, lyrical and laced with a wonderful wry humour - and they allow us privileged
    access to, and understanding of, the science of our oceans and reefs. Reading this book will also commit
    readers to support Callum's goal to get marine reserve status for ten percent of the world's ocean.

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    Reef Life is the story of how Callum Roberts, Britain's pre-eminent marine conservation scientist, fell in love
    with coral reefs and embarked on a thirty-year career. He began as a young university student who had never
    been abroad, spending a summer helping to map the unknown reefs of Saudi Arabia. And from that moment,
    when Callum first cleared his mask, he's never looked back, moving on to survey Sharm El Sheikh, and from
    there diving and researching all over the world, including Australia's imperilled Great Barrier Reef and the more resilient reefs of the Caribbean.

    His stories are astonishing, lyrical and laced with a wonderful wry humour - and they allow us privileged
    access to, and understanding of, the science of our oceans and reefs. Reading this book will also commit
    readers to support Callum's goal to get marine reserve status for ten percent of the world's ocean.