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one island, one ocean

around the americas aboard ocean watch
foreword by david rockefeller jr.
introduction by mark schrader
preface by r. bryce seidl
photographs by david thoreson
11½ by 9¾ inches; 240 pages
hardcover
november 2011
ISBN 9781616281717
category: outdoors
$35.00
about this book

In 2009, a committed team of sailors, scientists, teachers, and conservationists joined forces on a 13-month voyage that was vast in scope and ambition but launched under the simplest of ideas: The continents of North and South America are a single island, surrounded by a shared ocean, and with a common set of challenges, communities, issues, and solutions. This book tells the story of that amazing adventure, and sounds a call to action for everyone who loves this planet. You can read One Ocean, One Island any number of ways: as an exciting seafaring adventure, with storms on the high seas, polar bears, and daring escapes from icy danger; as a beautifully photographed appreciation of the beauty of the Americas—our wildlife, our coastal cities, and our proud, tenacious peoples; and as a global warning, documenting the dangers of climate change and the ways our world is changing forever.

about the author

A sixth-generation native of Newport, Rhode Island, Herb McCormick has been cruising from above the Arctic Circle to Antarctica—and chronicling his adventures in magazines, newspapers, and on the Internet—for over three decades. The editor-in-chief of Cruising World magazine and yachting correspondent for The New York Times, McCormick has notched over 75,000 miles in his sailing career. An award-winning journalist, he is also the author of Gone to the Sea, an anthology of sea tales.

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