Message in a Bottle by Holly Hogan

A story about how the central threat to the diversity of marine life is ocean plastic.

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Caption: (Knopf Canada)

The dovekie is a stocky seabird the size of a child's heart that spends its winters on the coast of Newfoundland, thriving in one of the toughest climates on Earth. The polar bear is an apex predator, designed to persevere in the Arctic's extreme conditions. The North Atlantic right whale outweighs the humpback by more than twenty tons and feeds on enormous quantities of tiny plankton in northeastern waters before migrating south for the winter.
In Message in a Bottle, wildlife biologist and writer Holly Hogan brings to life the wonder of these creatures and many other birds, fish and marine mammals she has encountered in her thirty years of ocean travel. On these voyages, Hogan has noticed a troubling pattern: the constant presence of plastic, in the form of adrift fishing gear ("ghost gear"), garbage and micro-plastics that create an invisible but pervasive smog in our oceans and threaten even the most seemingly resilient forms of sea life.
Bringing together nature, science and adventure writing, Hogan shines a light on our plastic-addicted lifestyle, offering an eyewitness account of its devastating effects on the marine environment—and highlighting international efforts to combat it. With lyrical prose and a reverential eye for the majesty and fragility of our natural world, Message in a Bottle is a clarion call to protect global oceans and the life they sustain, including our own.
(From Knopf Canada)
Holly Hogan is an author and wildlife biologist who lives in St. John's and writes about seabirds.

Interview with Holly Hogan

Media Audio | The Next Chapter : Holly Hogan on Message in a Bottle

Caption: The Newfoundland seabird biologist on her book Message in a Bottle, and the danger that plastic poses to the world's oceans and birds.

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