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Sharks: Silent Hunters of the Deep

Sharks: Silent Hunters of the Deep

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I have problems with this one.
Review:

On the one hand, this is a very good book with much information for the reader. On the other, it's as though the book has been hijacked by Ron and Valerie Taylor. OK, so I never did like their gung-ho, macho style of attacking the Shark head-on for reasons of personal publicity, but let me make 2 points; Firstly, the book is billed as having an "Introduction by Ron & Valerie Taylor." Surely that means "they" didn't actually write it. Secondly, at the beginning we have a complete list of 9 contributors which includes the Taylors'. OK, so they wrote part of it. There is a photograph of all but one of these contributors and, of course, the Taylors' just "had" to pose looking through the jaws of a Great White Shark which they are holding up for personal effect.

Elsewhere we find photographs of Valerie Taylor wearing a chain mail suit covered in Shark food trying to get a Shark to bite her arm. Is this a serious book or what? Judging by the qualifications of those contributors (some of which are very impressive - and none of which are held by the Taylors'!), I think it is. It would, however, have been much better with just the contributions of those other 8 people. Why? Because they are people I can take seriously. Put another way, with all reference to the Taylors' removed, this would easily become a 5 Star publication.

Today, all species of Shark are becoming increasingly endangered - some critically so. I wonder how much Ron and Valerie Taylor have contributed to the overall decline of this creature in general and the Great White in particular. Perhaps they haven't - but I suspect they have and, if so, that is not something for which they can be proud.

The days of the great white safari to shoot wildlife in Africa and the Tiger in Bengal are long-gone. How long do we have to wait until the antics of those who persecute great creatures from the deep also come to an end?

NM





Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AMAZING!
Review: I think this book is amazingly interesting. I cant stop reading it! I read it at least twenty times a year and it is the best shark fact book i have ever seen! A must Have for any shark lovers

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Killing a myth
Review: This book is filled with beautiful UW-photography, thrilling encounters with the marine life, colorfully authored by Valerie Taylor. It also gives people that are afraid of sharks, a different perspective! I've had this book in my possession since -89, and I read it as often as I can!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must have for any shark enthusiasts
Review: This is a fantastic book, and is surely a must-have for any shark enthusiasts, beginnners and experts alike. The bright graphics illuminate the book from cover to cover, with some awesome pictures of sharks from around the world. The comprehensive species index at the back not only helps the reader find their way around any technical jargon, but serves as a wonderful reference point. This book is packed full of detailed biological information, as well as fascinating stories to enthrall and amuse, contributed to by some of the World's leading shark experts.


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