Flotsametrics and the floating world

how one man's obsession with runaway sneakers and rubber ducks revolutionized ocean science

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Flotsametrics and the floating world

how one man's obsession with runaway sneakers and rubber ducks revolutionized ocean science

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Pioneering oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer unravels the mystery of marine currents, uncovers the astonishing story of flotsam, and changes the world's view of trash, the ocean, and our global environment by calling attention to the threats that global warming and disintegrating plastic waste pose to the seas...and to us.

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Smithsonian Books
Language
English
Pages
286

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Flotsametrics and the Floating World
2009, HarperCollins
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New York

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
551.46/2
Library of Congress
GC231.2 .E23 2009, GC231.2.E23 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
286

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Open Library
OL22515045M
Internet Archive
flotsametricsflo00ebbe_0
ISBN 13
9780061558412
LCCN
2008038805
OCLC/WorldCat
232978045
Library Thing
6568657
Goodreads
5533883

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Pioneering oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer unravels the mystery of marine currents, uncovers the astonishing story of flotsam, and changes the world's view of trash, the ocean, and our global environment.Curtis Ebbesmeyer is no ordinary scientist. He's been a consulting oceanographer for multinational firms and a lead scientist on international research expeditions, but he's never held a conventional academic appointment. He seized the world's imagination as no other scientist could when he and his worldwide network of beachcomber volunteers traced the ocean's currents using thousands of sneakers and plastic bath toys spilled from storm-tossed freighters.Now, for the first time, Ebbesmeyer tells the story of his lifelong struggle to solve the sea's mysteries while sharing his most surprising discoveries. He recounts how flotsam has changed the course of history — leading Viking mariners to safe harbors, Columbus to the New World, and Japan to open up to the West — and how it may even have made the origin of life possible. He chases icebergs and floating islands; investigates ocean mysteries from ghost ships to a spate of washed-up severed feet on Canadian beaches; and explores the enormous floating "garbage patches" and waste-heaped "junk beaches" that collect the flotsam and jetsam of industrial society. Finally, Ebbesmeyer reveals the rhythmic and harmonic order in the vast oceanic currents called gyres — "the heartbeat of the world " — and the threats that global warming and disintegrating plastic waste pose to the seas . . . and to us.

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