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The Science and Spirit of Seaweed - Discovering Food, Medicine and Purpose in the Kelp Forests of the Pacific Northwest

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 31.12.2022

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Sustainable Pacific Northwest-based seaweed harvester Amanda Swinimer describes the ecology, culinary uses, evidence-based health benefits and climate change-resisting potential of seaweed and shares highlights from her remarkable life beneath the waves.

Related to the most ancient living organisms on earth, seaweeds are incredible and unique life forms, sharing qualities with both plants and animals, as well as fungi. They have been prized as a nutrient-dense food source for millennia and contain essential vitamins, minerals and fatty acids, protein and fibre as well as biologically active compounds not found anywhere else in nature. Seaweeds are also a source for innovations combating climate change due in part to their ability to absorb massive quantities of carbon dioxide.

Based in the Pacific Northwest, home to the greatest cold-water seaweed diversity in the world, Amanda Swinimer has made her living from the sustainable harvest of seaweeds for over two decades. In The Science and Spirit of Seaweed, Swinimer reflects on the journey that led to her successful seaweed harvesting business and provides identification information, ecologically sound harvesting techniques, traditional medicinal application and evidence-based health information for more than twenty varieties of seaweeds commonly found from California to Alaska. She also includes notes on culinary and skin-care uses for several types of seaweeds.

Complemented by vibrant underwater photography, beautiful illustrations and chef-inspired recipes, this volume richly conveys the benefits and wonder of living in harmony with the ocean. It will be a welcome resource to beachcombers, foragers and anyone fascinated by the marvels of the natural world.


About the author

Amanda Swinimer lives on the west coast of Vancouver Island, BC, with her two daughters. She holds a bachelor of science degree from Dalhousie University with an advanced major in Marine Biology. She has her own business, Dakini Tidal Wilds, hand-harvesting wild seaweed from the beaches and kelp forests surrounding her home, and she presents on seaweeds to diverse audiences.

Foreword

  • Excerpt in Spirituality & Health Magazine online, April 2022
  • Excerpt in Modern Farmer Magazine, April 2022
  • Coverage in Slow Fish/Slow Food newsletter, website, etc.
  • PNBA Bookseller Blast advertisement offering author presentation, February 2022
  • Review in Outdoor Swimmer Magazine, date TBA
  • Review in City Book Review, date TBA
  • Ad in Foreword Reviews e-newsletter, May 2022
  • Edelweiss DRC and PRC
  • Product details

    Authors Amanda Swinimer
    Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
     
    Languages English
    Product format Paperback / Softback
    Release 31.12.2022, delayed
     
    EAN 9781550179613
    ISBN 978-1-55017-961-3
    No. of pages 256
    Illustrations Colour Photographs, Raster, farbig
    Subjects Guides > Food & drink > General, dictionaries, tables
    Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

    SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Marine Biology, COOKING / Specific Ingredients / Seafood

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