Wild Coasts: Exploring Aotearoa's marine reserves

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Wild Coasts: Exploring Aotearoa's marine reserves
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ned Barraud
Illustrated by Ned Barraud
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:36
Dimensions(mm): Height 284,Width 230
ISBN/Barcode 9781988550459
Audience
Children's (6-12)
Illustrations colour illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Potton & Burton
Imprint Potton & Burton
Publication Date 7 November 2022
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

A fascinating exploration of some of Aotearoa's marine reserves Aotearoa is renowned for its wild coasts, but after decades of overfishing, many of these marine ecosystems are under serious threat. A crucial response to this has been the creation of 44 marine reserves around our shores, and this book explores six of the most spectacular of these: Goat Island, north of Auckland, the Poor Knights Islands, Taputeranga on the south coast of Wellington, Hikurangi at Kaikoura, Piopiotahi (Milford Sound) in Fiordland, and Ulva Island at Stewart Island/Rakiura. Full of fascinating information and wonderful illustrations of the amazing sea life found in the marine reserves, 'Wild Coasts' is an inspiring tribute to these safe zones. It will be treasured by all young people who are interested in our marine environment. Written by award-winning illustrator and author, Ned Barraud, this is aimed at the 7-10 age group.

Author Biography

Ned Barraud has been illustrating children's books since 2000, after studying art at Victoria University. He has illustrated seven books in the highly successful 'Explore and Discover' series about different ecosystems in New Zealand, and seven other books on his own, including 'Watch out for the Weka', and 2018's acclaimed book on insects 'New Zealand's Backyard Beasts'. Always fascinated by the form and beauty of the animal kingdom, Ned produced 'Where is it? A wildlife hunt for Kiwi kids', in 2020, and since then 'What happened to the Moa', 'New Zealand's Backyard Birds', and 'Incredible Journeys: New Zealand Wildlife on the Move'. He lives in Wellington with his wife and three children.