
The story of shrimp is as delicious as the creatures themselves. Renowned nature writers Jack and Anne Rudloe tell that story with passion, revealing a hidden history that has spanned millennia. Youll discover the human stories and heritage behind centuries of shrimping, around the world; meet the most remarkable of the worlds 4,000 species of shrimp; come aboard ragged old shrimp boats, and spy on high-tech shrimp tanks; discover why shrimp may be a restaurants best friend, and a land speculators worst nightmare. Youll meet people who love to eat shrimp, the fishermen who roam the seas catching them, and the aquaculturists who raise them in ponds, selling them more cheaply than fishermen ever could. Youll gain powerful new insights into a conflict thats as old as humanity itself: the conflict between hunter-gatherers and farmers. Youll discover the vastness and diversity of both nature and humanity, as you travel from abandoned Mayan tombs to the California Gold Rush; from the heart of Cajun country to the English Channel. You will learn things you never imagined about microbiology and real estate, about economics and ecosystems. And, as you meet the people around the world whove caught, sold, cooked, and loved shrimp, you might just meet your own ancestors. Read this book, and youll never feel the same way about shrimp again: youll love it even more.
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