List Books » Secret Life of Lobsters: How Fishermen and Scientists Are Unraveling the Mysteries of Our Favorite Crustacean
Authors: Trevor Corson, Jim Sollers (Illustrator), Jim Sollers
ISBN-13: 9780060555597, ISBN-10: 0060555599
Format: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date Published: May 2005
Edition: Reprint
Trevor Corson spent his boyhood summers on the Maine coast, and later in life he worked aboard commercial lobster boats. As a journalist, he has written on subjects as diverse as organ transplants, Japanese Buddhism, and Chinese politics, and his work has appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Boston Globe. The Secret Life of Lobsters -- Corson's first book -- originated from an essay he wrote for the Atlantic Monthly. He lives in Boston.
In this intimate portrait of an island lobstering community and an eccentric band of renegade biologists, journalist Trevor Corson escorts the reader onto the slippery decks of fishing boats, through danger-filled scuba dives, and deep into the churning currents of the Gulf of Maine to learn about the secret undersea lives of lobsters.
This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.
In the 1980s, the lobster population in the waters off the coast of Maine was declining, threatening disaster for the state's lobster fishing industry. Government scientists attributed the drop-off to overfishing and recommended raising the minimum legal size of lobsters that could be harvested. Lobstermen disagreed, contending that their longstanding practice of returning oversized lobsters to the sea as brood stock would take care of the problem. In this intriguing and entertaining book, Corson, a journalist who has reported on such diverse subjects as organ transplants and Chinese sweatshops, brings together the often conflicting worlds of commercial lobstermen and marine scientists, showing how the two sides joined forces and tried for 15 years to solve the mystery of why the lobsters were disappearing. He brings the story to life by concentrating on the lobstermen and their families who live in one Maine fishing community, Little Cranberry Island, and alternating narratives of their lives with accounts of the research of scientists who, obsessed with the curious life of lobsters, conduct experiments that are often as strange and complex as the lobsters themselves. Corson provides more information about the lobster's unusual anatomy, eating habits and sex life than most readers will probably want to know, but he makes it all fascinating, especially when he juxtaposes observations of human behavior and descriptions of the social life of lobsters. However, by the end of the book, the answer to the puzzle remains elusive. Agent, Stuart Krichevsky. (June) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
Prologue: Setting Out, 2001 | 1 | |
Part 1 | Jrapping | |
1 | A Haul of Heritage | 21 |
2 | Honey Holes | 31 |
Part 2 | Mating | |
3 | Scent of a Woman | 43 |
4 | The Man Show | 53 |
5 | Sex, Size, and Videotape | 66 |
Part 3 | Fighting | |
6 | Eviction Notice | 87 |
7 | Battle Lines | 104 |
8 | The War of the Eggs | 117 |
9 | Claw Lock | 128 |
Part 4 | Surviving | |
10 | The Superlobsters | 141 |
11 | Attack of the Killer Fish | 155 |
12 | Kindergarten Cops | 172 |
Part 5 | Sensing | |
13 | See No Evil | 189 |
14 | Against the Wind | 200 |
Part 6 | Brooding | |
15 | Gathering the Flock | 211 |
16 | Victory Dance | 224 |
17 | Fickle Seas | 237 |
Epilogue: Hauling In, 2001 | 259 | |
Appendix | How to Cook a Lobster | 273 |
Author's Note | 279 | |
Further Reading | 283 | |
Acknowledgments | 285 |