Carl Safina
Carl Safina is an American ecologist, author, and conservationist known for his writings on the human relationship with the natural world, particularly marine ecosystems and animal cognition. He founded the Blue Ocean Institute and the Safina Center, led campaigns to reform global fisheries policies, and serves as the Endowed Professor for Nature and Humanity at Stony Brook University. His acclaimed books include *Song for the Blue Ocean*, *Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel*, and *Alfie and Me*.[1][2][5]
Environmental nonfiction
Nature writing
Marine ecology
Blowout
Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel
Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel
Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel
Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel
Eye of the Albatross: Visions of Hope and Survival
A Sea in Flames: The Deepwater Horizon Oil Blowout
Learning to Be Wild (A Young Reader's Adaptation): How Animals Achieve Peace, Create Beauty, and Raise Families
The View from Lazy Point: A Natural Year in an Unnatural World
The View from Lazy Point: A Natural Year in an Unnatural World
Eye of the Albatross: Views of the Endangered Sea
A Sea in Flames: The Deepwater Horizon Oil Blowout
Song for the blue ocean
Voyage of the Turtle: In Pursuit of the Earth's Last Dinosaur
Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel