
The Brilliant Abyss
True Tales of Exploring the Deep Sea, Discovering Hidden Life and Selling the Seabed
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Narrated by:
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Helen Scales
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By:
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Helen Scales
About this listen
Bloomsbury presents The Brilliant Abyss written and read by Helen Scales.
The deep sea is the last, vast wilderness on the planet. This is the story of our relationship with it – how we imagine, explore and exploit it.
For centuries, myth-makers and storytellers have concocted imaginary monsters of the deep, and now scientists are looking there to find bizarre, unknown species, chemicals to make new medicines, and to gain a greater understanding of how this world of ours works. With an average depth of 12,000 feet and chasms that plunge much deeper, it forms a frontier for new discoveries.
The Brilliant Abyss tells the story of our relationship with the deep sea – how we imagine, explore and exploit it. It captures the golden age of discovery we are currently in and looks back at the history of how we got here, while also looking forward to the unfolding new environmental disasters that are taking place miles beneath the waves, far beyond the public gaze.
Throughout history, there have been two distinct groups of deep-sea explorers. Both have sought knowledge but with different and often conflicting ambitions in mind. Some people want to quench their curiosity; many more have been lured by the possibilities of commerce and profit. The tension between these two opposing sides is the theme that runs throughout the book, while listeners are taken on a chronological journey through humanity’s developing relationship with the deep sea. The Brilliant Abyss ends by looking forwards to humanity’s advancing impacts on the deep, including mining and pollution and what we can do about them.
Sharp and direct points on human exploitation and short sightedness and the need for urgent change.
My only criticism - and this could be applied to almost every similar work - is that it fails to acknowledge or discuss the most difficult issue of catastrophic human-induced environmental change, namely that the human population has reached unsustainably high levels.
Excellent book - thoughtful and delightfully read by the author
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Insightful and thought provoking
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Great listening
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The information is up to date on the cutting edge of the more mysterious part of our world.
The narration by the author is also very well done and keeps you hooked.
An incredible listen
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The author’s narration is superb. Her voice is lovely to listen to - very engaging and clear.
Excellent content and narration
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It seems such a vast and virtually Unknown area of our planet, yet one which helps stabilise our’ blue planet’.
I was shocked to hear of the damage that certain types of fishing can do and outraged to hear of plans for deep sea mining which could irreparably damage species and their habitat and ultimately life in dry land too.
It is so entertaining so well read by the author, and so full of interesting information that I am definitely going to read it again in a couple of months.
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The best book I have read for some time.
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Wonderful book
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Great read on the deep
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A book of wonder and terror
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