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The Ocean's Menagerie

How Earth's Strangest Creatures Reshape the Rules of Life

Author Drew Harvell On Tour
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On sale Apr 22, 2025 | 6 Hours and 53 Minutes | 9798217064342
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An elegantly written exploration of the cutting edge science of the strangest and most remarkable creatures on our planet by a leading marine biologist

Hundred-year-old giant clams, coral kingdoms that rival human cities, and jellyfish that glow in the dark: ocean invertebrates are among the oldest and most diverse organisms on earth, seeming to bend the “rules” of land-based biology. Although sometimes unseen in the deep, the spineless creatures contain 600 million years of adaptation to problems of disease, energy consumption, nutrition, and defense.

In The Ocean’s Menagerie, world-renowned marine ecologist Dr. Drew Harvell takes us diving from Hawaii to the Salish Sea, from St. Croix to Indonesia, to uncover the incredible underwater “superpowers” of spineless creatures: we meet corals many times stronger than steel or concrete, sponges who create potent chemical compounds to fight off disease, and sea stars that garden the coastlines, keeping all the other nearby species in balance. As our planet changes fast, the biomedical, engineering, and energy innovations of these wonderous creatures inspire ever more important solutions to our own survival.

The Ocean’s Menagerie is a tale of biological marvels, a story of a woman’s passionate connection to an adventurous career in science, and a call to arms to protect the world’s most ancient ecosystems.
“The strange creatures of the deep ocean are endlessly fascinating, and Drew Harvell’s fascinating exploration of the depths (sorry) of their wondrousness is as gripping as you’d hope.”
—Lithub

A love letter to the ocean, and its weird and wonderful creatures, from an eminent explorer and marine biologist. Each page is full of wonder and surprise, and in every tale of a shape-shifting octopus or luminous jellyfish, we are reminded why the ocean is worth conserving.”
—Steve Brusatte, New York Times bestselling author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs

“Ocean invertebrates have billions of years of experience living, changing and proliferating into an astonishing array of shapes, sizes, and ways of living. They’re more diversely weirder—and more mysterious—than big, bony, familiar animals. Drew Harvell has explored, thought deeply about, and actually lived in the ocean. The ocean’s life is woven into her own. She is deeply in love with her amazing subjects; a few pages into this warm and wondrous book, you will be too.”
—Carl Safina, bestselling author of Beyond Words

“Everyone lives on Planet Ocean, but not everyone has a front row seat to see what makes it so wonderful. Drew Harvell is the teacher you want to reveal the intricate mysteries that make up most life in the sea. The Ocean’s Menagerie has unforgettable lessons that mix science, wonder, and a deep love for life beneath the water’s edge.”
—Nick Pyenson, author of Spying on Whales

“Dr. Drew brings us a magnificent stable of marine critters, so beautiful as to be almost art, so astonishing in their lifestyles as to be almost superheroes. She delivers smooth prose like the incoming tide, building a depth of feeling and flow of discoveries to let us see, underneath every wave and in every sea, how thrillingly complex and stunningly lovely ocean wildlife can be.”
—Stephen Palumbi, PhD, author of The Extreme Life of the Sea

“In an underwater world of sea pens and comb jellies, where stony lettuce corals do battle with purple gorgonians, Drew Harvel is the perfect guide, companion, and translator. She writes with undiminished wonder about creatures she has spent a lifetime studying, filling The Ocean’s Menagerie with astonishing science and storytelling. A book of marvels!”
—Thor Hanson, author of Close to Home

The Ocean's Menagerie is a marine smorgasbord of the spineless. Her life's-work, exploring the cracks and crevices of seafloors across the world is the backbone of a story full of overlooked organisms who thrive without one. What she has discovered is magic and bewildering, astonishing creatures that challenge our idea of animalhood and pull off biological tricks that transform our landlubber lives. This will make you look again at the marine lives around you, whether you swim past them or encounter them on the shore. The exquisite and strange inventions marine invertebrates have evolved are as surprising and wonderful as the glass miniatures that unite her journeys. It is the portrait of the deeply human activity of marine biology that I loved most; Harvell not only helps you understand the startling lives of marine invertebrates but does so through an immersion in the lives of the funny, impressive and peculiar people who peer together through the waters of the world.”
—Tom Mustill, author of How to Speak Whale

“An entrancing examination of marine invertebrates’ many peculiarities…Buoyed by fascinating trivia and lay reader–friendly science, this should be a no-brainer for nature lovers.”
Publishers Weekly

“A good read about bizarre creatures.”
—Kirkus
Drew Harvell is Professor Emerita of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Cornell University, Affiliate Faculty at University of Washington and a Science Envoy to the US State Department. She is the author of Ocean Outbreak and A Sea of Glass which were, variously, the winner of the National Outdoor Book Award for Natural History Literature, the Prose Award, and the Sustainable Science Award, among others. She has written for The New York Times, The Seattle Times, The Hill, and CNN, and she has authored over 180 academic articles in Science, Nature, Science Advances, and more. Dr. Harvell featured in the award-winning film Fragile Legacy, narrated by Ted Danson about the Blaschka Glass Invertebrates museum collection. She is currently a science adviser on various ocean conservation boards, including Fabien Cousteau’s Proteus Ocean Group, working to build the Underwater Space Station. View titles by Drew Harvell

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An elegantly written exploration of the cutting edge science of the strangest and most remarkable creatures on our planet by a leading marine biologist

Hundred-year-old giant clams, coral kingdoms that rival human cities, and jellyfish that glow in the dark: ocean invertebrates are among the oldest and most diverse organisms on earth, seeming to bend the “rules” of land-based biology. Although sometimes unseen in the deep, the spineless creatures contain 600 million years of adaptation to problems of disease, energy consumption, nutrition, and defense.

In The Ocean’s Menagerie, world-renowned marine ecologist Dr. Drew Harvell takes us diving from Hawaii to the Salish Sea, from St. Croix to Indonesia, to uncover the incredible underwater “superpowers” of spineless creatures: we meet corals many times stronger than steel or concrete, sponges who create potent chemical compounds to fight off disease, and sea stars that garden the coastlines, keeping all the other nearby species in balance. As our planet changes fast, the biomedical, engineering, and energy innovations of these wonderous creatures inspire ever more important solutions to our own survival.

The Ocean’s Menagerie is a tale of biological marvels, a story of a woman’s passionate connection to an adventurous career in science, and a call to arms to protect the world’s most ancient ecosystems.

Reviews

“The strange creatures of the deep ocean are endlessly fascinating, and Drew Harvell’s fascinating exploration of the depths (sorry) of their wondrousness is as gripping as you’d hope.”
—Lithub

A love letter to the ocean, and its weird and wonderful creatures, from an eminent explorer and marine biologist. Each page is full of wonder and surprise, and in every tale of a shape-shifting octopus or luminous jellyfish, we are reminded why the ocean is worth conserving.”
—Steve Brusatte, New York Times bestselling author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs

“Ocean invertebrates have billions of years of experience living, changing and proliferating into an astonishing array of shapes, sizes, and ways of living. They’re more diversely weirder—and more mysterious—than big, bony, familiar animals. Drew Harvell has explored, thought deeply about, and actually lived in the ocean. The ocean’s life is woven into her own. She is deeply in love with her amazing subjects; a few pages into this warm and wondrous book, you will be too.”
—Carl Safina, bestselling author of Beyond Words

“Everyone lives on Planet Ocean, but not everyone has a front row seat to see what makes it so wonderful. Drew Harvell is the teacher you want to reveal the intricate mysteries that make up most life in the sea. The Ocean’s Menagerie has unforgettable lessons that mix science, wonder, and a deep love for life beneath the water’s edge.”
—Nick Pyenson, author of Spying on Whales

“Dr. Drew brings us a magnificent stable of marine critters, so beautiful as to be almost art, so astonishing in their lifestyles as to be almost superheroes. She delivers smooth prose like the incoming tide, building a depth of feeling and flow of discoveries to let us see, underneath every wave and in every sea, how thrillingly complex and stunningly lovely ocean wildlife can be.”
—Stephen Palumbi, PhD, author of The Extreme Life of the Sea

“In an underwater world of sea pens and comb jellies, where stony lettuce corals do battle with purple gorgonians, Drew Harvel is the perfect guide, companion, and translator. She writes with undiminished wonder about creatures she has spent a lifetime studying, filling The Ocean’s Menagerie with astonishing science and storytelling. A book of marvels!”
—Thor Hanson, author of Close to Home

The Ocean's Menagerie is a marine smorgasbord of the spineless. Her life's-work, exploring the cracks and crevices of seafloors across the world is the backbone of a story full of overlooked organisms who thrive without one. What she has discovered is magic and bewildering, astonishing creatures that challenge our idea of animalhood and pull off biological tricks that transform our landlubber lives. This will make you look again at the marine lives around you, whether you swim past them or encounter them on the shore. The exquisite and strange inventions marine invertebrates have evolved are as surprising and wonderful as the glass miniatures that unite her journeys. It is the portrait of the deeply human activity of marine biology that I loved most; Harvell not only helps you understand the startling lives of marine invertebrates but does so through an immersion in the lives of the funny, impressive and peculiar people who peer together through the waters of the world.”
—Tom Mustill, author of How to Speak Whale

“An entrancing examination of marine invertebrates’ many peculiarities…Buoyed by fascinating trivia and lay reader–friendly science, this should be a no-brainer for nature lovers.”
Publishers Weekly

“A good read about bizarre creatures.”
—Kirkus

Author

Drew Harvell is Professor Emerita of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Cornell University, Affiliate Faculty at University of Washington and a Science Envoy to the US State Department. She is the author of Ocean Outbreak and A Sea of Glass which were, variously, the winner of the National Outdoor Book Award for Natural History Literature, the Prose Award, and the Sustainable Science Award, among others. She has written for The New York Times, The Seattle Times, The Hill, and CNN, and she has authored over 180 academic articles in Science, Nature, Science Advances, and more. Dr. Harvell featured in the award-winning film Fragile Legacy, narrated by Ted Danson about the Blaschka Glass Invertebrates museum collection. She is currently a science adviser on various ocean conservation boards, including Fabien Cousteau’s Proteus Ocean Group, working to build the Underwater Space Station. View titles by Drew Harvell
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