Member Reviews
The pictures are amazing! Super cool book with pictures for the littles and good information for the older kids. Great for all ages.
This is a very comprehensive survey of the various types of sea turtles. Very well illustrated with both photos and diagrams.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for this eARC.
Our Sea Turtles: A Practical Guide for the Atlantic and Gulf, from Canada to Mexico, 2nd Edition By Blair Witherington and Dawn Witherington
In the vast expanse of literature dedicated to the natural world, few books manage to encapsulate the essence of their subject with the grace and thoroughness of “Our Sea Turtles” by Blair and Dawn Witherington. This second edition is not merely an update but a profound expansion of its predecessor, offering a treasure trove of updated facts, figures, and a compelling call to action for the conservation of these majestic marine creatures.
The Witheringtons, with their intimate knowledge and evident passion for sea turtles, guide the reader through a journey that is as educational as it is enchanting. The book is meticulously organized into three parts: understanding, experiencing, and saving our sea turtles, which together create a comprehensive narrative that is both accessible and deeply informative.
The first section, Understanding Our Sea Turtles, serves as an introduction to the biology and ecology of sea turtles. Here, the authors unravel the mysteries of these ancient mariners, from their evolutionary history to the specifics of each species that graces the Atlantic and Gulf waters. The text is complemented by lavish illustrations and photographs that bring the science to life.
Experiencing Our Sea Turtles, the second part, is a heartfelt exploration of the human-turtle connection. It’s a reminder of how these creatures enrich our lives and our responsibility towards them. The authors share insights into how we can observe and interact with sea turtles, fostering a sense of stewardship and wonder.
The final section, Saving Our Sea Turtles, is a poignant and urgent plea for conservation. The Witheringtons do not shy away from the harsh realities facing sea turtles, but they also offer hope through actionable advice on how we can contribute to their survival.
What sets this book apart is its ability to be both a scientific guide and a call to the heart. The prose is clear and evocative, and the book’s design ensures that information is never overwhelming but always engaging. This work that will appeal to scientists and lay persons alike, anyone who has ever been captivated by the sight of a turtle gliding through the waves.
“Our Sea Turtles” is a remarkable achievement that stands as a testament to the Witheringtons’ dedication to these creatures and their environment. It is a guide, a story, and a manifesto rolled into one, a book that will undoubtedly inspire its readers to look at sea turtles, and perhaps the world, with new eyes.
I used to be a volunteer with a sea turtle program in SW Florida, so I was thrilled when this book became available.
This book seems to be the definitive one on the seven species of sea turtles of the Atlantic and Gulf waters. It is comprehensive, detailed, yet easy to understand. It is divided into three parts: understanding, experiencing, and saving the turtles.
The pictures are plentiful and wonderful. With an adult as a guide, this book could easily be used with children who are interested in the topic and want to glean more information.
I think it is a must for anyone who wants to learn more about our sea turtles, the dangers they face, and what we can do to help save them.