Collects articles previously published in the New York Times about fish, including their ancestry, dangers to freshwater and saltwater fish, and information about shellfish.
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Nicholas Wade is a science reporter for The New York Times. He was the editor of Science Times from 1990 through 1996. Previously the Washington correspondent and deputy editor of Nature, Wade is the author of Life Script, a book about the Human Genome Project, as well as The Ultimate Experiment, The Nobel Duel, and A World Beyond Healing. He was born in England and currently lives in New Jersey.
For more than twenty years, readers of The New York Times have looked forward to the Science Times section every Tuesday as one of the few national forums for high-quality science writing.
The New York Times Book of Fish collects the newspaper's best articles on fish and other creatures of the sea, exploring the biology and environments of aquatic life from the oceans' deepest reaches to lakes and rivers throughout the world. Subjects covered include new discoveries in the evolution of fish; the remarkable variety of species that live at the cold, lightless bottom of the sea; the parasites and environment loss that endanger rainbow trout and other freshwater gamefish; the impact of commercial fishing on ocean foodfish populations; the monogamous habits of African cichlid species; and much more.
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