Killers of the Seas

by Edward R. Ricciuti

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For the sailor, swimmer, diver, fisherman, and armchair naturalist, here are tales and useful facts about the dangerous creatures found in the oceans of the world. This book is a survey of all the sea creatures that instil dread in the hearts of humans. Edward Ricciuti, a science writer with a passion for scuba diving and oceanographic expeditions, has swum eye-to-eye with a killer whale, flippered around with dolphins, tagged and captured sharks and had numerous tense exchanges with barracuda, moray eels and stingrays. Supplementing his own experiences with interviews that feature scores of international biologists, Ricciuti explores research and the lingering legends of oceanic and freshwater predators.
He writes about sharks and shark attacks and of the little-known horned goblin shark; of the incredibly venomous Japanese puffer fish (fugu when cooked); of the increasingly ominous migrations of Pacific sea snakes through the Panama Canal; of the aquatic Borgia, the tiny blue-ringed octopus that can kill a man in seconds; and of the monsters of the seas - legendary, prehistoric, and possibly still alive and well, according to reputable scientific reports - all found in the ocean depths today. This book also includes the evolutionary and environmental factors that make these creatures behave as they do.
  • ISBN10 0802704158
  • ISBN13 9780802704153
  • Publish Date 1 January 1973
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Out of Print 2 October 2008
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Walker & Company
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 308
  • Language English