Oceans, Seas, and Shorelines: Cultural, Environmental, and Natural Histories
About the Book Series
There is a growing awareness of the need to clean up our oceans, seas and shorelines. Images conveyed through our multi-media technologies of beaches cluttered with plastics, seas discoloured with pollutants, and oceans of creatures that are maimed or killed by the rubbish we pour into it are now beginning to get our attention, but more needs to be done.
This series seeks to focus our attention on the importance of oceans, seas and shorelines to human culture as a means of increasing our respect towards, and responsibility for, the natural resources that have helped to forge human civilisation from its earliest beginnings to the present day. It also considers the impact the human interactions have had on marine environments across millennia. This series will be the most thorough cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural treatment of the blue planet.
The Unruly Ocean: Law and Justice in the World’s Oceans, Seas and Shorelines
1st Edition
By Erika Techera, Joy McCann
November 13, 2024
This book introduces non-specialist readers to the history of how human societies have sought to control, use and exploit our oceans, seas and shorelines over time in different geographical and cultural contexts. The Unruly Ocean examines the development of the modern international legal regime – ...
Oceans, Seas, Shorelines and Warfare
1st Edition
By Richard Harding, Ross Anderson, Mick de Ruyter
September 23, 2024
For as long as humanity has ventured on the seas, naval warfare has been an integral part of their activities and the focal point for many histories and ideas of heritage. This book presents a rarely explored aspect: the long‑term impact of those battles on shorelines, seas and oceans. Dramatic and...