The real Great Barrier Reef is not just a single clown fish or a colony of branching stag horn coral. It is not simply the crystal clear water, cocktails and beautiful bodies of the tourist ads. Nor is it just the stage for murders, mishaps, shipwrecks, shark attacks, crocodile death rolls or gropers that swallow men's heads whole and only sometimes spit them back out.
The real Great Barrier Reef is a living thing - a 2300-kilometre-long, untamed organism, made up of trillions of animals. It is the magnificent and terrifying home to the wild things of nightmares and hallucinations.
James Woodford wanted to understand the real reef in all its complexity and along its entire, extraordinary length. For a year he worked and dived with marine biologists, exploring it from the coral outpost of Lord Howe Island in the south to the crocodile-haunted waters at the reef's northern boundary in Cape York. The Great Barrier Reef is a thrilling study of the reef - of its beauty, mystery and terror as it faces its greatest threat, rising sea temperatures that stem from global warming.
Part science, part history, part travel and wholly adventurous, Woodford's book is as captivating, grand and magical as the reef itself.
James Woodford is the author of five books including The Wollemi Pine, The Secret Life of Wombats and The Dog Fence. He was born in 1968, has four children and lives on the reef in Townsville. James can be found on the web at www.realdirt.com.au.
ISBN:
9781405039963
Binding:
Paperback
Pub. Date:
01/10/2010
Category:
Travel Writing
Imprint:
Macmillan Australia
Pages:
Stock:
Out of print
Price:
$34.99 AUD