Coasts: Extraordinary Facts About Our Oceans

Coasts is a book of amazing facts about the oceans, including rising sea levels, tides, puffins, sea caves and sea otters. Our coasts are home to a huge variety of wildlife from whales and dolphins to rare orchids and undersea forests.
Impress natural structures include dunes, saltmarshes along with manmade features – piers, lighthouses and holiday camps! The coast bursts with extraordinary energy from the weather.
Some of the questions answered in this book include:
- Where were human footprints found (from 850,000 years ago?)
- Where do minke whales return to the coast, each year?
- Where is the coast’s largest gannet colony?
- Where can you see the remains of a famous shipwreck, at low tide?
- Do you know sand dunes can sing? Where can you hear them?
- Where can you find a mermaid carved in a church? And why?
Ruth Binney has been studying plants and gardening all her life, and holds a degree in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University. She lives in Cardiff (Wales).
The High Seas is a book to uncover the truth behind exploitative fishing practices, the devastating impact of deep-sea mining and Silicon-Valley interventionists whose solutions to climate change are often radically irresponsible. The author is currently reporting ocean conservation in Ireland.
