| Literature DB >> 21526223 |
Abstract
Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21526223 PMCID: PMC3079586 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1001049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Biol ISSN: 1544-9173 Impact factor: 8.029

About the Author. Carl Safina holds a PhD in ecology from Rutgers University and has published over 150 research papers, book chapters, books, and articles on seabird ecology, fisheries, and environmental policy. He is founding president of Blue Ocean Institute and adjunct professor in marine science and science communication at Stony Brook University. He has studied the ocean as a scientist, stood for it as an advocate, and conveyed his travels among sea creatures and fishing people in lyrical nonfiction writing. His first book, Song for the Blue Ocean, was chosen as a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, a Los Angeles Times Best Nonfiction selection, and a Library Journal Best Science Book selection; it won the Lannan Literary Award for nonfiction and a MacArthur “genius” prize. Dr. Safina’s second book, Eye of the Albatross, won the John Burroughs Medal for the year’s best book about the natural world and was chosen by the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine as the “Year’s Best Book for Communicating Science.” The New York Times chose his Voyage of the Turtle as an Editor’s Choice. His first children’s book was published in 2010. The View from Lazy Point recently won him a special Guggenheim Fellowship and was also selected a New York Times Editor’s Choice. His book about the oil blowout in the Gulf of Mexico is A Sea in Flames (Crown Publishers, 2011). Dr. Safina hosts Saving the Ocean on PBS television.