Gavin J. P. Naylor
Written in a disarming, jargon-free style, this book is highly accessible to a broad audience. At the same time, this is an authoritative, carefully researched text. It builds on the substantial experience of two highly regarded research biologists with a passion for elasmobranchs, and for communicating what they know about these animals in a straightforward way.
Sarah Fowler
My shelves are crammed with shark literature, from classic scientific texts to children's books, tall stories from fishermen, identification guides, and more, but none of these volumes are as comprehensive, accessible, and amusing as this book. It is hard to stop reading long enough to write: 'This is a classic—order your first edition copy NOW!'
Yannis P. Papastamatiou
The latest book on shark biology and conservation, written by two of the most experienced shark biologists in the business. Covering a wide range of topics, this book is both highly entertaining and informative. I was surprised at how much I learned despite my many years of shark research.
David Shiffman
Dan and Dean are not only experienced shark scientists, but also experienced shark educators, as readers can easily tell from their latest book—their knowledge of and enthusiasm for this subject shines through on every page! This book includes science, policy, and personal stories of the authors' own adventures with these amazing and misunderstood animals. It would make a great textbook, but is also suitable for shark enthusiasts who want to learn more about sharks outside of a classroom setting.
John F. Morrissey
Authors write for two reasons: an overwhelming compulsion to tell a story, or to fill a void. Abel and Grubbs are uniquely motivated by both factors. They have written a much-needed story that they have been presenting to classes for more than twenty years. Read this story. It is flawless.
John A. Musick
Abel and Grubbs have produced a fine contemporary account of shark biology. Written in an accessible, conversational style, this book will be of keen interest to shark enthusiasts, students, and scientists alike.
From the Publisher
My shelves are crammed with shark literature, from classic scientific texts to children's books, tall stories from fishermen, identification guides, and more, but none of these volumes are as comprehensive, accessible, and amusing as this book. It is hard to stop reading long enough to write: 'This is a classic—order your first edition copy NOW!'—Sarah Fowler, OBE, Save Our Seas Foundation, coauthor of Sharks of the World: A Fully Illustrated Guide
The latest book on shark biology and conservation, written by two of the most experienced shark biologists in the business. Covering a wide range of topics, this book is both highly entertaining and informative. I was surprised at how much I learned despite my many years of shark research.—Yannis P. Papastamatiou, Florida International University
Abel and Grubbs have produced a fine contemporary account of shark biology. Written in an accessible, conversational style, this book will be of keen interest to shark enthusiasts, students, and scientists alike.—John A. Musick, Co-chair (retired), IUCN Shark Specialist Group, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, coeditor of Sharks and Their Relatives II: Biodiversity, Adaptive Physiology, and Conservation
Written in a disarming, jargon-free style, this book is highly accessible to a broad audience. At the same time, this is an authoritative, carefully researched text. It builds on the substantial experience of two highly regarded research biologists with a passion for elasmobranchs, and for communicating what they know about these animals in a straightforward way.—Gavin J. P. Naylor, Florida Program for Shark Research / Curator, Florida Museum of Natural History
Authors write for two reasons: an overwhelming compulsion to tell a story, or to fill a void. Abel and Grubbs are uniquely motivated by both factors. They have written a much-needed story that they have been presenting to classes for more than twenty years. Read this story. It is flawless.—John F. Morrissey, Sweet Briar College, coauthor of Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life
Dan and Dean are not only experienced shark scientists, but also experienced shark educators, as readers can easily tell from their latest book—their knowledge of and enthusiasm for this subject shines through on every page! This book includes science, policy, and personal stories of the authors' own adventures with these amazing and misunderstood animals. It would make a great textbook, but is also suitable for shark enthusiasts who want to learn more about sharks outside of a classroom setting.—David Shiffman, Postdoctoral Researcher, Arizona State University