Our Ocean to Save: How You Can Protect Our Greatest Climate Ally

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Our Ocean to Save: How You Can Protect Our Greatest Climate Ally Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Pan Macmillan
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Pages: 224 Language: English ISBN: 9781035065271 Categories: , , , , ,

How can we save the ocean? And how can the ocean save us? From protecting nesting sea turtles on the beaches of Sri Lanka and deep-sea diving in the icy waters of Antarctica to taking school children in England to see the sea for the first time, award-winning marine biologist Emily Cunningham has seen and felt the wonder of the ocean. She’s also seen it changing. Our Ocean to Save is an urgent call to action, drawing on her years of experience to paint a global picture of the state of the ocean, what its future may hold and what you can do to meaningfully help our greatest climate ally. Emily encourages us to rethink our relationship with the ocean, offering practical solutions that we can all incorporate into our busy lives. Our Ocean to Save is packed with sustainability tips to help the ocean at home and work, showing you how to become a citizen marine biologist, as well as offering powerful advice for how to engage with your elected representatives and make your voice heard. Wherever you are on your ocean conservation journey, and no matter where you live, this book will help. While our seas are in peril, this is a book of hope, a guide to what the future of the ocean, and the future of humanity, could look like, if only we take action. After all, it’s our ocean to save.

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Author Biography

Emily Cunningham MBE is a marine biologist and award-winning ocean conservationist. She currently leads a global conservation initiative and studies whales and dolphins as an Honorary Associate Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, UK. Emily has over a decade of experience at the frontline of driving change for our ocean and all who depend on it, securing millions of pounds of funding and shaping national and international policy. A Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, her work and research has taken her from Antarctica to the Amazon. She was awarded an MBE for services to marine conservation and coastal communities in 2025. The question she is asked most often is ‘What can I do to help the ocean?’. Our Ocean to Save is her reply.