
DISENTANGLED 2019
Ethnozoology and Environmental Explanation of the Gloucester Sea Serpent
R. France(Author)
Wageningen Academic Publishers
Published on 22. March 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
290 pages
978-90-8686-335-8 (ISBN)
Description
The Definitive Study and Solution to the Centuries-old Mystery of the World's Most Sighted Sea Serpent
There is a long history of conflating sightings of unidentified marine objects (UMOs) as purported sea serpents. Most sightings are either of an extremely brief duration or made by a single observer, and thus often easy to dismiss. This is not the case, however, with respect to the so-called Gloucester Sea Serpent which frequented the Massachusetts and New York coasts during the early nineteenth century. Witnessed by hundreds of people for extended periods repeatedly over many days, the Gloucester UMO is the most sighted 'sea serpent' in history. As well, due to being the object of study at the time and shortly thereafter by naturalists, the mysterious creature remains the most thoroughly investigated of all putative sea serpents. For these reasons, it has achieved an exalted status among cryptozoologists who maintain it represents the best evidence for the existence of sea serpents. For the first time, an eminently qualified aquatic biologist and ethnozoologist presents the definitive history of the phenomena and carefully examines the evidence. It is concluded that the most parsimonious explanation behind the Gloucester Sea Serpent is as early evidence for what is today recognized as being one of the most serious threats to marine biodiversity: entanglement in fishing gear and other maritime debris. Therefore, although widely considered to be restricted to the advent and widespread use of non-degradable plastic in the middle of the twentieth century, this new interpretation of the Gloucester UMO suggests that entanglement has a much longer environmental history than is commonly believed.
There is a long history of conflating sightings of unidentified marine objects (UMOs) as purported sea serpents. Most sightings are either of an extremely brief duration or made by a single observer, and thus often easy to dismiss. This is not the case, however, with respect to the so-called Gloucester Sea Serpent which frequented the Massachusetts and New York coasts during the early nineteenth century. Witnessed by hundreds of people for extended periods repeatedly over many days, the Gloucester UMO is the most sighted 'sea serpent' in history. As well, due to being the object of study at the time and shortly thereafter by naturalists, the mysterious creature remains the most thoroughly investigated of all putative sea serpents. For these reasons, it has achieved an exalted status among cryptozoologists who maintain it represents the best evidence for the existence of sea serpents. For the first time, an eminently qualified aquatic biologist and ethnozoologist presents the definitive history of the phenomena and carefully examines the evidence. It is concluded that the most parsimonious explanation behind the Gloucester Sea Serpent is as early evidence for what is today recognized as being one of the most serious threats to marine biodiversity: entanglement in fishing gear and other maritime debris. Therefore, although widely considered to be restricted to the advent and widespread use of non-degradable plastic in the middle of the twentieth century, this new interpretation of the Gloucester UMO suggests that entanglement has a much longer environmental history than is commonly believed.
Reviews / Votes
A fantastic manuscript... A real achievement and a pleasure to read... It represents a significant contribution to the scientific literature and will be considered the definitive work... Academic and scholarly... Presents a comprehensive and convincing analysis.From an anonymous reviewer of the original submitted manuscript
A significant addition to the literature... One of the most important volumes now published on sea monsters, and certainly the most technical...A thoroughly worthy and interesting book...I like its design. With the publication of this book, we have entered a new era in our understanding of sea monsters and every subsequent work on the subject will have to cite and mention it.
From a review by Darren Naish in Tetrapod Zoology Podcast
Thoroughly researched and utterly comprehensive... The book is beautifully put together... Structured like a mystery novel... A much welcomed and highly recommended edition...Overall, France's approach to the controversial field of cryptozoology is refreshing.
From a review by Justin Mullis in AiPT! Science New York City Skeptics
Offers a new approach... Well-documented... Very convincing in its general demonstration.
From a review by Michel Raynal in the Virtual Institute of Cryptozoology: Cryptozoology News
More details
Edition
1
Language
English
Place of publication
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
458 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-8686-335-8 (9789086863358)
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