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OverviewIn this title, Anders Halverson provides an exhaustively researched and grippingly rendered account of the rainbow trout and why it has become the most commonly stocked and controversial freshwater fish in the United States. Discovered in the remote waters of northern California, rainbow trout have been artificially propagated and distributed for more than 130 years by government officials eager to present Americans with an opportunity to get back to nature by going fishing. Proudly dubbed 'an entirely synthetic fish' by fisheries managers, the rainbow trout has been introduced into every state and province in the United States and Canada and to every continent except Antarctica, often with devastating effects on the native fauna. Halverson examines the paradoxes and reveals a range of characters, from nineteenth-century boosters who believed rainbows could be the saviours of democracy to twenty-first-century biologists who now seek to eradicate them from waters around the globe. Ultimately, the story of the rainbow trout is the story of our relationship with the natural world - how it has changed and how it startlingly has not. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anders Halverson , Patricia Nelson LimerickPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780300140873ISBN 10: 0300140878 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 02 March 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsFly fishing for trout retains its image as a clean, low-impact outdoor activity. Rightly so, perhaps, but after reading Halverson's book, you will think twice about how close to nature you are when you cast that line out over a rocky pool. --Laurence A./i>--Laurence A. Marschall Natural History Intelligent, fair-minded and uncommonly readable. --;i>Pittsburgh Post-Gazette<br> --Rob Oden Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (07/25/2010) Intelligent, fair-minded and uncommonly readable. --;i>Pittsburgh Post-Gazette--Rob Oden Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (07/25/2010) Anyone interested in life as metaphor will find here the fascinating historical story of how different people saw their highest ideals and aspirations through the lens of a single, uncommonly compelling fish. And like democracybut with perhaps more successthey spread it around the world. This unusually well-written, interesting book deserves a place of honor for everyone who sees in trout more than ''just'' a fish. Carl Safina, author of Song for the Blue Ocean, Eye of the Albatross, and The View From Lazy Point -- Carl Safina Author InformationAnders Halverson is a research associate at the University of Colorado's Center of the American West. He has a Ph.D. in aquatic ecology from Yale University and has received several awards for his journalism. He was awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to support the research and writing of An Entirely Synthetic Fish. Patricia Nelson Limerick is faculty director and chairwoman of the board of the Center of the American West and author of Desert Passages and The Legacy of Conquest. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |