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Lulu Miller

Why Fish Don't Exist

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'Holds up a mirror to a pioneering explorer of the deep seas' Financial Times
'Full of fascinating technology, novel marine discoveries — and unusual scientists' New Scientist
'One of the best things I've read in years' Martin MacInnes
'Hypnotic . . . beautifully written' New York Times
'A love letter to the ocean' Waterstones____________
11 June, 1930. On a ship floating near Nonsuch Island, a curious steel ball is lowered 3,000 feet into the sea. Crumpled inside, the famed zoologist William Beebe gazes out of the thick quartz windows, watching luminous marine life and never-before-seen creatures flit out of the inky darkness.
A deep dive into Beebe's eyewitness accounts of underwater exploration, The Bathysphere Book blends research and storytelling, uncovering a magical world where ghostly glowing organisms test the limits of human understanding.
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256 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
Publisher
One
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    I heard astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson say his famous line “we are a speck on a speck on a speck,” I heard my father’s call.
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    “Here I made my first acquaintance with fishes of the sea,” David sings, “which were brought up in bewildering variety.” He doesn’t put names to any of the creatures flopping around in that net, for at that moment they were still mysteries to him, the shimmering and scaly clues beckoning him to a puzzle he would spend the rest of his life trying to solve.
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    Lizards, for example, would score higher than fish because they “bestow greater care upon their offspring.” Parasites, meanwhile, were clear lowlifes, the lot of them. Just look at how they earned their living: they mooched and deceived and freeloaded.
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