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Plasticus Maritimus
- An Invasive Species
- ナレーター: Cassandra Cavalli
- 再生時間: 2 時間 8 分
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A 2021 Outstanding Science Trade Book
A Junior Library Guild Selection
Honorable Mention—Bologna Ragazzi Award
“Clever…beguiling….Readers age 11 and older are likely to finish this book feeling both persuaded and uplifted. Beauty has a way of doing that.”—Wall Street Journal
“This imaginative guide to ocean plastics pollution … helps readers identify and understand this new invasive species….[an] important book.”—Omnilibros
“While the subject is serious, Plasticus Maritimus is an upbeat read sure to inspire positive action in children and adults alike.”—Hakai Magazine
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“Clever…beguiling….Readers age 11 and older are likely to finish this book feeling both persuaded and uplifted. Beauty has a way of doing that.”—Wall Street Journal
For young listeners comes an imaginative guide to ocean plastics, filled with tips and tricks for identifying—and combating—pollution in our oceans.
Inspired by biologist Ana Pêgo’s life’s work, and filled with engaging science and colorful photographs, this foundational look at plastic pollution in the ocean explains why it is such an urgent contemporary issue.
When she was young, Ana Pêgo didn’t play in a backyard, but on a beach. She walked along the shore, looked at tide pools, and collected fossils. As she grew older, Pêgo noticed a new species at the seaside: plastic. She decided to collect it, study it, and give it a Latin name—Plasticus maritimus—to warn people of its dangers to our planet.
Pêgo tells us how plastics end up in our rivers, lakes, and oceans; shares plastic’s chemical composition and physical properties; and offers a field guide to help listeners identify and understand this new invasive species in all its forms, from the obvious (fishing nets and water bottles) to the unfamiliar (tiny, clear particles called microplastics). Finally, she offers a critical look at our current “solutions” to plastic contamination and in her most important proposal—REVOLUTIONIZE—calls for deep changes in our habits, motivating young and old alike to make a difference, together. An artificial and almost indestructible species, Plasticus maritimus deserves to have its days numbered! Together, we can send it packing.
“A cleverly conceived and comprehensive introduction to a serious issue.”—Kirkus Reviews
Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute.
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