Ready to get wet and salty discovering the fun and adventure in a lifelong science career? Expert marine conservationist Rod Salm shares his career highlights in this lighthearted, educational memoir.
This book chronicles a 55-year scientific journey filled with field observations, adventurous research, and innovative approaches to coral reef conservation. It offers a firsthand account of author Rod Salm's development of a groundbreaking method for enhancing coral resilience amidst the challenges of climate change. Combining vivid storytelling with practical insights, the book aims to inspire scientists, students, and nature enthusiasts-showing that science can be thrilling, adventurous, and impactful.
Rod recounts his efforts to train others in conducting rapid resilience assessments of coral reefs while advocating for conservation strategies rooted in optimism and action. By integrating personal adventures with scientific principles, Rod hopes his book encourages readers to dive headfirst into fieldwork and think creatively about solutions to pressing ecological challenges.
Wet and Salty. Seeking Coral Conservation and Resilience will appeal to a wide audience, including:
Unlike traditional "how-to" conservation guides, this book blends natural history with actionable science. It highlights the joy and purpose of marine conservation while addressing the urgent need to protect coral reefs as the planet faces severe global bleaching events.
With its unique approach and narrative, Wet and Salty. Seeking Coral Conservation and Resilience is a must-read for anyone passionate about understanding and protecting coral reefs.
Rodney Salm is a marine conservation expert with 50+ years of experience in the Indian, Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, and Antarctic Oceans. Raised in Mozambique, he earned a PhD from Johns Hopkins University, focusing on coral reefs in the Chagos Archipelago. A former leader at IUCN, WWF, and The Nature Conservancy, Rod has shaped global marine conservation strategies, emphasizing coral reef resilience to climate change. Author of Marine and Coastal Protected Areas: A Guide for Planners and Managers, he now advises various organizations, including the Coral Triangle Center in Bali. Rod lives in Kailua, Hawaii, and continues his conservation work through mentorship and field projects.
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