Book Descriptions
for Far from Shore by Sophie Webb
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Field biologist and bird naturalist Sophie Webb uses a journal format to record her four-month stint aboard a science vessel in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean while on the job for the Southwest Fisheries Science Center. While the trip’s primary focus was the impact of tuna purse-seine fishing on the dolphin population, Webb’s log includes observations of a whole host of deep sea animals and birds, as well as fascinating details about life aboard ship and in port. Watercolor illustrations on every page add a strong visual component to the quiet tone of the written narrative. This snapshot of a contemporary scientist at work clearly captures her passion for her field, especially evident by the way she spends her free time in port: bird-watching. (Ages 9–13)
CCBC Choices 2012. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2012. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
In extremely deep waters (two miles deep), the vast sea appears empty. But as naturalist and artist Sophie Webb shows us, it is full of fascinating--yet difficult to study--life. Together with her shipmates, Sophie counts and collects samples of life in the deep ocean, from seabirds to dolphins, from winged fish to whales. Only their long-term field work can really help scientists determine the health of these remarkable creatures who need the clean deep ocean to survive.
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