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Acclaimed as the premier chronicler of Americas complex relationship with our oceans Honolulu Weekly David Helvarg has also been a war correspondent investigative journalist documentary producer and private investigator The one constant in his adventurous life has been love for the sea His personal story of love loss and redemption Saved by the Sea is also a profound startling and sometimes funny reflection on the state of our seas and the intimate ways in which our lives are linked to the natural world around us



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David Helvarg

David Helvarg is an author and Executive Director of Blue Frontier, an ocean conservation and policy group (www.bluefront.org) . He has written six books, Blue Frontier (now available on Kindle) , The War Against the Greens, 50 Ways to Save the Ocean, Rescue Warriors, Saved by the Sea and The Golden Shore. He's editor of the Ocean and Coastal Conservation Guide, organizer of 'Blue Vision' Summits for ocean activists and co-founder of the Peter Benchley Ocean Awards, for 10 years the world's top marine conservation prize. Helvarg worked as a war correspondent in Northern Ireland and Central America, covered a range of issues from military science to the AIDS epidemic, and reported from every continent including Antarctica. An award-winning journalist, he produced more than 40 broadcast documentaries for PBS, The Discovery Channel, and others. His print work has appeared in publications including The New York Times, LA Times, Smithsonian, National Geographic, Popular Science, Sierra and Salon. He's done radio work for Marketplace, AP radio, and Pacifica. He's led workshops for journalists in Poland, Turkey, Tunisia, Slovakia and Washington DC. He is a licensed Private Investigator, body-surfer and scuba diver.



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