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  • KAI- THE OCEAN SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF A DOLPHIN ni Tynadelphy2000
    Tynadelphy2000
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    Hi, I'm Kai! I will take you on a unique and surprising journey: in my home, the ocean. Through my curious dolphin eyes, you will discover the wonders and secrets of the marine environments that my herd and I frequent. You will learn about our world, about what you don't know enough about us (apart from the so-called "clichés" about us). But that's not all! I will bring you together the inhabitants who populate the oceans and seas: vital, for our "home". Yes! Because in our "home", everyone does their part, in this incredible marine ecosystem; from small microorganisms to fish, up to us cetaceans, constituting a perfect, unique, and perpetual chain. If a part of our would be missing, everything would collapse, our "home" would collapse. Unfortunately... this risk is there, and it is always... more... near. Through my eyes, I see you human beings causing damage to my "home" and even to us who populate it. We dolphins are in danger of disappearing. Forever. Forever, even those who inhabit them and the wonderful landscapes that are reduced to deserts. For this reason, I decided to make myself and let you tell what I see with my own eyes. With the eyes of a dolphin. When you read this story, try to identify with me, try, for a moment, to be able to have my gaze. Believe me, you will have a wider and deeper view, you will immerse yourself even more in my world" - Kai
  • Our Parallel Stories ni MoonHunter_6
    MoonHunter_6
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    Beaching: A phenomenon in which whales and dolphins strand themselves on land, usually on a beach. Sometimes when returned to the water, they simply re-strand. No one's sure why they do that. But one thing's clear: they don't want to go back. *** My second entry for National Geographic's writing competition, #PlanetOrPlastic.
  • Aspire ni elliedavies10
    elliedavies10
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    Based on the lives of animal keepers, a book written by the point of view of an orca trainer, to the world. Haven't you wondered what it's like behind the scenes of such a controversial and misunderstood subject and position? Have you wondered what it's like to learn and enjoy a story at the same time? Now you can! Image by @hunter.d.photography (Instagram).
  • Novo Cetus ni Lopersix01
    Lopersix01
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    Deep in the Pacific Ocean, submarines wait like snipers for the go-ahead to destroy the threat they are targeting. Simultaneously, scientists scramble to determine the origins of the beast and one scientist in particular needs an answer to the deadly secret he keeps. Sperm whales live in organized societies and lead complex lifestyles where relationships and cultural evolution supports their survival. When a sperm whale calf is separated from his pod during a hurricane, his terror is palpable. Swept into the wake of a research submarine and exposed to experimental nano machines, he is transformed into a living weapon. As this tragic character struggles to live a typical life with his pod, the military assembles a research team to capture him. Any attempts to engage him only enrage him and with a vengeance, he becomes intent on destroying any craft he encounters. The job of uncovering the origins (and eventual outcome) of this mystery, falls to three scientists. This narrative of their scientific journey of discovery, as well as a back story of intrigue and betrayal, ends in a conflict in the maw of the beast, where not everyone survives.
  • Paddling the Sound ni EchoTheSilentWriter
    EchoTheSilentWriter
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    Based on the true story of the author's kayak trip in Blackfish Sound, British Columbia.
  • Why I'm Against Orca Captivity ni CattailBreeze
    CattailBreeze
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    Just a random book to get my point across. You'd think that putting highly intelligent predators in concrete tanks and making them perform for food would already be a red flag, but apparently some people are so dense that I need to make a book about it.