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The Ocean Reader
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents xi
  3. A Note on The Ocean Reader xv
  4. Acknowledgments xvii
  5. Introduction 1
  6. I. Creation
  7. The Egyptian Sea of Nun 5
  8. Babylon by the Sea 9
  9. Aphrodite Born from Sea Spray 10
  10. Izanagi and Izanami, Japanese Sea Gods 13
  11. The Pacific Islanders’ Angry Ocean God 14
  12. Pele Loses Her Temper 19
  13. The Hindu Ocean Gods 21
  14. The Finnish Sea Mother 24
  15. The Sea-Creating, Rainbow-Loving 28
  16. Did Comets Bring Water to Earth? 33
  17. Before the Great Extinctions 36
  18. II. Ancient Seas
  19. The First Aussies 41
  20. A New View of the Ainu 49
  21. The Surfing Chinchorro of Chile 55
  22. Canoes: The World’s First—and Simplest, and Most Graceful—Boats 58
  23. Pacific Island Open Ocean Navigation 60
  24. The Earliest Seafarers in the Mediterranean and the Near East 69
  25. III. Unknown Waters
  26. Chinese Voyages on the Indian Ocean 73
  27. Arab Voyages on the Indian Ocean 80
  28. A Chart of the Wet Blue Yonder, 1512 86
  29. No Welcome for Newcomers in New Zealand 88
  30. The Oceanic Captain Kirk 93
  31. A Half Mile Down 103
  32. Walking on the Seafloor 111
  33. Descent to the Deepest Deep 116
  34. Rubber Duckies Navigate the Northwest Passage 118
  35. IV. Saltwater Hunt
  36. Basque Whaling in the North Atlantic Ocean 121
  37. The Tragedy of the Mackerel 126
  38. The Tragedy of the Menhaden 132
  39. The Perils of South Pacific Whaling 135
  40. The Collapse of Newfoundland Cod 144
  41. The Death of Coral Reefs 148
  42. V. Watery Highways
  43. The Maritime Silk Road 151
  44. Navigating the Indian Ocean in the 1300s 155
  45. The Ocean: Bridge or Moat? 162
  46. Surviving the Slave Ship 168
  47. Hating the China Trade 174
  48. About All Kinds of Ships 180
  49. Loving Cape Horn 189
  50. “Bitter Strength”: The International “Coolie” Trade 195
  51. The Container Ship 199
  52. VI. Battlefields
  53. The Epic Galley Battle of the Ancient Sea 205
  54. The Crest of Islamic Sea Power 210
  55. Elizabethan England’s Plausibly Deniable War in the Pacific Ocean 215
  56. The Iconic Tactic of the Age of Sail 220
  57. Captain Marryat’s War 226
  58. World War I beneath the Waves 234
  59. The Far-Flung Battle of Midway 238
  60. The Barents Sea, Most Dangerous Waters of World War II 245
  61. The Unfinished Cold War at Sea 251
  62. China Returns to the Ocean 256
  63. VII. Piracy
  64. The Sea Peoples 261
  65. Patrick and the Pirates 266
  66. The Pirates of the Mediterranean 270
  67. The First Pirate of the Caribbean: Christopher Columbus 273
  68. American Sea Rovers 276
  69. Born to Be Hanged 280
  70. The Dutch Pirate Admiral: Piet Hein 283
  71. The Chinese Pirate Admiral: Koxinga 285
  72. Song of the Pirate 289
  73. Somali Pirates Attack a Cruise Ship 292
  74. VIII. Shipwrecks and Castaways
  75. Shipwrecked by Worms, Saved by Canoe: The Last Voyage of Columbus 297
  76. The Unparalleled Sufferings of John Jea 305
  77. Pandora’s Box 309
  78. The Real Moby-Dick 313
  79. The Castaway 321
  80. Just Keep Rowing . . . ! 325
  81. Life of Poon 331
  82. A Three-Hour Tour Becomes a Four-Month Ordeal 333
  83. IX. Inspiration
  84. The Asian Sea Goddess 337
  85. The Hajj by Sea 342
  86. Durr Freedley’s “Saints of the Sea” 346
  87. Missionary to Micronesia 352
  88. The Voyage 358
  89. The Northern Seas 361
  90. The World below the Brine 363
  91. Far Off-Shore 364
  92. The Ninth Wave 365
  93. Sea Pictures 366
  94. Voyage to Montevideo 373
  95. The Ballad of the Seawater 375
  96. X. Recreation
  97. Surfing: A Royal Sport 377
  98. By the Sea, by the Sea . . . 385
  99. The Compleat Angler 387
  100. Women and Children Next: The Family Goes to Sea 392
  101. The First Solo Circumnavigation 403
  102. The Cruise 410
  103. The Compleat Goggler 415
  104. Round the World! Journal of a Sailing Voyage—from a Teen’s Point of View 421
  105. XI. Laboratory
  106. The Pliny Deep 433
  107. Leonardo’s Notes on the Ocean 437
  108. The Discovery of the Gulf Stream 442
  109. Celestial Navigation for the People 446
  110. The Ocean and the Atmosphere 450
  111. Hurrah for the Dredge! 455
  112. Return of the Fossil Fish 458
  113. XII. The Endangered Ocean
  114. Goodbye, Plankton 463
  115. Ocean Acidification 470
  116. Attack of the Invasive Species! 473
  117. The First Dead Zone 483
  118. The First Trash Vortex 486
  119. The Rise of Slime 494
  120. The Tragic Common Home of the Ocean 497
  121. Suggestions for Further Reading 499
  122. Acknowledgment of Copyrights and Sources 505
  123. Index 515
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