David Shiffman is a marine conservation biologist at Arizona State University. His work has appeared in the Washington Post, National Geographic, and Scientific American, and he writes a monthly column in Scuba Diving Magazine. He can be found on Twitter at @WhySharksMatter, where hes always happy to answer questions about sharks.
Description
ntroduction
Chapter 1. Shark Basics, and Fun Facts to Keep You Reading
Chapter 2. Sharks Are Not a Threat to Humans
Chapter 3. The Ecological Significance of Sharks
Chapter 4. What Are the Threats to Sharks and How Threatened Are They?
Chapter 5. How Can We Protect Sharks?
Chapter 6. Sustainable Fisheries for Shark Conservation: Target-Based Policies
Chapter 7. Fishing and Trade Bans for Shark Conservation: Limit-Based Policies
Chapter 8. How Are Scientists Helping Sharks?
Chapter. How Are Environmentalists Helping Sharks?
Chapter 10. How Can You Help Sharks? (Dos and Please Just Donts)
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
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Reviews
Shiffman says he wants to teach you why sharks are remarkable and awe-inspiring animals, why were better off with sharks than we are without them, and what you can do to help protect the alarming and increasing number of sharks of conservation concern. He succeeds on all counts.
— San Francisco Chronicle
The argument of Shiffmans book is that we should do a better job of protecting sharks, and his method is to dip analysis and policy recommendations in a sugar coating of cool facts. For Shiffman, our inability to conceptualize relative risk is both an ecological and aesthetic tragedy, undermining conservation efforts while preventing us from exulting in the glory of sharks—with their dermal denticles, their total lack of bones and their ability to hear an injured fish from a mile away.
— Molly Young— New York Times
Providing a wealth of information about a vitally important group of animals, this topical and accessible book will attract a broad audience.
— Jeffrey C. Carrier, Albion College, author of Sharks of the Shallows: Coastal Species in Florida and the Bahamas
David Shiffman shines in this enjoyable, illuminating, and important book. One of Davids strengths is communicating with generosity, accuracy, insight, wit, and heart, and here he has succeeded in producing a book that presents sound principles of shark science and conservation (and more) and, at the same time, is highly readable.
— Daniel C. Abel, Coastal Carolina University, author of Shark Biology and Conservation: Essentials for Educators, Students, and Enthusiasts
Why Sharks Matter is a smart, engaging, and persuasive book that is perfect for readers who have a serious interest in marine conservation. With one third of all sharks and rays currently facing extinction due to overfishing, this timely volume is poised to make a positive and authentic impact.
— Robert W. Shumaker, Indianapolis Zoo, editor of Saving Endangered Species: Lessons in Wildlife Conservation from Indianapolis Prize Winners