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This title in other editionsSavage Shore: Life and Death with Nicaragua's Last Shark Huntersby Edward Marriott
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Nicaragua's Atlantic coast is home to the most dangerous of fish, the bull shark, a lethal predator with a fearsome appetite and the only shark that swims in inland waters. Braving Nicaragua's hurricane-torn wilderness of mangrove swamps, Edward Marriott joins the last surviving shark fishermen to sail in a dugout canoe and fish for sharks with a hand line. As Marriott charts the life of the bull shark, its migrations, its voracious feeding patterns, and the treasures it offers — oil for vitamins, hide for leather, and fins for soup — he reveals lives spent in fear and awe in the shadow of a monster that can sniff fresh blood a mile away. He also tells a tale of human greed: an elemental community, battered by civil war and natural disasters, is now degraded beyond repair to the point of providing bounty for modern-day pirates. A gripping narrative of risk and adventure, a poignant record of loss and corruption, Savage Shore confirms Marriott as one of our most original and insightful travel writers. About the AuthorEdward Marriott is the author of The Lost Tribe, a finalist for the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award and a New York Times Best Travel Book for 1997. A journalist and broadcaster, he is a frequent contributor to the BBC, The Times (London), and Esquire magazine. He lives in Hay-on-Wye, England. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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