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In The Fragile Edge, the documentary filmmaker and deep-sea diver Julia Whitty paints a mesmerizing, scientifically rich portrait of teeming coral reefs and sea life in the South Pacific. She takes us literally beneath the surface of the usual travel narrative, in an underwater equivalent of an African big-game safari. Hammerhead sharks rule a cascading chain of extraordinary creatures, from eagle rays to reef sharks, as the sound of courting humpback whales reverberates through the deep.
Inspiring for both armchair and expert divers, The Fragile Edge reveals how science can extend our understanding of unfathomable waters, opening our eyes to the threats facing coral reefs and explaining why these fragile oases are vital to human survival. In this passionate, spiritual narrative of her adventures in the big blue, Julia Whitty emerges as one of our finest writers on the mystery, beauty, and fragility of the undersea world.
292 pages, Hardcover
First published May 7, 2007
The Tuvalans face a difficult choice. If the seas rise and they stay in Tuvalu they will die. But if they leave, some part of them will die. In the event of abandonment, Prime Minister Sopoanga says "we would like to stay as close to Tuvalu as possible, where we could have the same water and the same air." Despite a prevalent Western belief that all the world desires to immigrate to its shores, the Tuvalans feel differently, and the government of Tuvalu is currently buying land in neighboring Fiji in the hope of staying close to home.