Peter F. Sale, a marine ecologist, is distinguished university professor emeritus at University of Windsor, Canada. He most recently served as senior advisor and assistant director for coastal projects for the United Nations University's Institute for Water, Environment and Health. He blogs at www.petersalebooks.com, and tweets as @PeterSale3.
In this book, Sale takes the reader on a journey to make reefs real, building a sense of awe and wonder that they exist, and a commitment to caring about their plight. -Reef in Review, the annual magazine of the Australian Coral Reef Society Peter Sale takes readers on a dazzling tour of coral reefs, explaining the science, humanizing the scientists, and persuasively arguing why preservation of what remains is vital. -Margaret Lowman, author of The Arbornaut An inspiring and readable explanation of what reefs are, where they came from, how they're put together, what goes on inside them, why they're important and how to save them. -Joan Roughgarden, author of Evolution's Rainbow: Diversity, Gender and Sexuality in Nature and People This is Peter Sale's love song to the coral reef - that beautiful but imperiled ecosystem. Sale writes with passion and grace about reefs, reef creatures, and the scientists who study them. -Stephen Heard, author of Charles Darwin's Barnacle and David Bowie's Spider Peter Sale, an insightful scientist drawing on a lifetime of experience, offers original points of view that are compelling, persuasive, and occasionally paradoxical and a major contribution to our understanding of why coral reefs are so special. -J. E. N. Veron, author of A Reef in Time: The Great Barrier Reef From Beginning to End