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Author Belleville, Bill, 1945-

Title Deep Cuba : the inside story of an American oceanographic expedition / Bill Belleville
Published Athens : University of Georgia Press, ©2002

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 273 pages) : map
Contents Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Fort Pierce, Florida -- 2 The Windward Passage and Santiago de Cuba -- 3 Bahía de Baitiquirí and El Uvero -- 4 Chivirico and Cabo Cruz -- 5 Laberinto de las Doce Leguas and Tortuga Hotel -- 6 Cayos de las Doce Leguas and Banco Jagua -- 7 Archipiélago de los Canarreos -- 8 Cayos Aguardientes and Sambo Head -- 9 Isla de la Juventud, Ensenada de la Siguanea, and Punta Francés -- 10 Cabo Francés and María la Gorda -- 11 La Habana and Anticipation -- 12 Fidel, Retrospective, and Back across the Florida Straits -- Epilogue -- Bibliography
Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z
Summary Geography, politics, and other factors have allowed Cuba to preserve the region's most pristine coast and offshore marine environment. Deep Cuba recounts Bill Belleville's month-long journey around the island in the company of American and Cuban marine biologists and a Discovery Channel film crew. It was the first, and so far only, United States submersible research expedition in Cuban waters. From coral reefs to mangrove swamps to a submerged volcanic mountain, the voyagers encountered sublimely wild places unseen before by anyone from the United States--or even by many Cubans. Belleville conveys the tempo of the scientists' workday, during which the routine gathering of data and specimens could be punctuated by trips in a state-of-the-art submersible, the discovery of new species, or a tropical storm. Throughout the trip, as well, all on board had to work through differences that arose from the expedition's contrary goals: to produce a commercially viable seagoing adventure film and to conduct controlled, methodical scientific investigations. Belleville paces his coverage of the expedition with absorbing stories about the history and culture of the island's peoples, from the indigenous Taino to its current inhabitants of African and European heritage. Deep Cuba even includes a candid portrait of Castro himself. An avid diver, sport fisherman, and naturalist, El Comandante paid a visit aboard the research vessel. Deep Cuba is an engaging mix of nature and travel writing, along with scientific reportage that is keenly attuned to current crises in research funding. Revealed here is a magnificent marine world with crucial ecological links to the Caribbean Basin and the southeastern United States
Analysis Oceanografía Investigación científica Caribe
Oceanografía Investigación Estados Unidos
Belleville, Bill, 1945- Viajes Cuba
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-262) and index
Notes English
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Subject Belleville, Bill, 1945- -- Travel -- Cuba
SUBJECT Belleville, Bill, 1945- -- Travel -- Cuba
Belleville, Bill, 1945- fast
Subject Oceanography -- Research -- Caribbean Sea
Oceanography -- Research -- United States.
SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Oceanography.
NATURE -- Ecosystems & Habitats -- Oceans & Seas.
Oceanography -- Research
Travel
Caribbean Sea
Cuba
United States
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2002002856
ISBN 9780820327129
0820327123
9780820324173
0820324175