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"In this ambitious work, journalist and conservationist Helvarg (Saved by
the Sea) successfully relates the myriad ways in which Californians
engage with their beloved Pacific. This reader-friendly sampling of
people, places, and their interactions combines biographical sketches of
leading figures and civilians with rapturous paeans to beautiful
locales and historical snippets. Unsurprisingly, Helvarg starts with
surfing, specifically the Mavericks big-wave contest at Half Moon Bay.
He covers California's Native population from the earliest arrivals to a
recent victory requiring the removal of dams on the Klamath River to
return it and its fishing to a more natural state. Environmental issues
appear throughout, though Helvarg also devotes entire chapters to
shipping, including the port complex of Long Beach and Los Angeles, the
fifth largest in the world, as well as the Navy's history with, and
presence, in California. In two late chapters Helvarg describes a
coastal drive from Mexico to Oregon, and then concludes with thoughts on
how Californians will face ongoing environmental trials, such as a
projected sea level rise of three feet or more. Californians and readers
interested in the intersection of nature, commerce, recreation, and
science will appreciate this title." (Publishers Weekly)
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