Monster Fishing: Caught in the Ethics of Angling
Synopsis
"Spitzer is a walking encyclopedia on all things gar as well
as a tireless champion of this 'very despised, hated fish'...a unique
zoological relic that is worthy of our protection."
-JEREMY WADE, River Monsters
A bestiary of gar, sharks, ratfish, gaspergou, Monster Fishing probes the human spirit fighting to preserve a planet in distress. After fifty years of fishing waters worldwide, extreme angler Mark Spitzer takes a hard look at his impact on monster fish and their environments. Through action-packed adventures exploring both familiar and foreign waters during a deadly pandemic, this deep dive into the bioethics of fish suffering and stress invites a new way of seeing aquatic species and holding ourselves accountable for the health of our shared planet.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Torrey House Press
- ISBN: 9781948814775
- Number of pages: 247
- Dimensions: 203 x 133 x 15 mm
- Weight: 340g
- Languages: English
