02530cam a2200349 i 4500 1033724016 TxGeo 20231030120000.0 220304s2022||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 9780008529666 hbk. 0008529663 hbk. (OCoLC)1301903782 TxGeo rda Gelder, Paul de, author. Shark : why we need to save the world's most misunderstood predator / Paul de Gelder. Why we need to save the world's most misunderstood predator. London : Mudlark, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2022. viii, 232 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes index. Introduction -- The marvel of the sea -- All shapes and sizes -- Shark social life -- Eat or be eaten -- Roll camera, action -- Shark attacks -- The hunter is hunted -- Save our sharks. "From shark attack survivor to the shark's biggest advocate, Paul de Gelder tells us just why these majestic diverse animals need our help as much as we need them. We have a perennial fascination with sharks. Portrayed in the media and popular culture as killing machines, we are awed by their power and strength. But the shark is so much more, a marvel of the sea, they have evolved over 450 million years into over 500 species, from the bioluminescent kitefin to the tiny dwarf lantern shark, the sociable lemon shark to the cow shark, which can birth up to 100 pups in one litter. Bringing balance to the ocean's ecosystem, our planet is at serious risk when these amazing creatures are threatened. Paul de Gelder, who lost two limbs in a shark attack during a mission as an elite Australian navy clearance diver, spent time as part of his recovery learning all about sharks. He became so obsessed that, despite what happened to him, he is now an expert and has dedicated his life to helping save them. Shark is his love-letter to these unfairly vilified animals, and his warning to the world about what will happen if we don't look out for them"-- Provided by publisher. 20231121. Sharks. Sharks. Conservation. QS5