Plasticus Maritimus
An Invasive Species
- Publisher
- Greystone Books Ltd
- Publication date
- Sep 2020
- Subjects
- Science
- Grade Levels
- 5 to 10
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781771646437
- Publish Date
- Sep 2020
- List Price
- $24.95
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781771646451
- Publish Date
- Sep 2021
- List Price
- $16.95
Where to buy it
Descriptive Review
Ana Pêgo has been passionate about oceans since childhood. As a marine biologist, she focuses on plastic waste in the ocean, dubbing it Plasticus maritimus, an invasive species. This accessible book provides young people with the information they need to develop a good understanding of this environmental issue and to inspire them to take action. Written in the first person, this “field guide” to the species clarifies the extent of the problem as Pêgo defines Plasticus maritimus, talks about its impact on ocean life, and describes the ocean plastics that she has found. She then offers tips for collecting plastics like a scientist and ideas on what to do to help. The illustrations are primarily simple, upbeat, coloured drawings, though photographs of plastic items Pêgo has collected will amaze readers. | Nominated for several international awards and selected as a National Science Teaching Association 2021 Outstanding Science Trade Book. Translated by Jane Springer.
176 pp., 8.25 × 6", colour photographs and illustrations • Bibliography
Source: Association of Book Publishers of BC - BC Books for Schools (2021-2022)
About the authors
Isabel Minhós Martins' profile page
Bernado P. Carvalho's profile page
Jane Springer is the author of Genocide, part of the Groundwork Guides series for which she is also the series editor. She is a consultant in international development and has lived and worked in Mozambique and India. She is the author of Listen to Us: The World's Working Children and translator of the Portuguese-language books Nest Egg and Tales from the Amazon. Jane Springer lives in Toronto.
Awards
- Joint winner, Outstanding Science Trade Books
Editorial Reviews
A 2021 Outstanding Science Trade Books
A Junior Library Guild selection
“Clever…beguiling….Readers age 11 and older are likely to finish this book feeling both persuaded and uplifted. Beauty has a way of doing that.”
—Wall Street Journal
“A marine biologist warns of the impact of “invasive” plastics on the ocean environment … presenting a solid introduction to the science and a clear call to action.”
—Horn Book Magazine
“A cleverly conceived and comprehensive introduction to a serious issue.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“This imaginative guide to ocean plastics pollution … helps readers identify and understand this new invasive species….[an] important book.”
—Omnilibros
“While the subject is serious, Plasticus Maritimus is an upbeat read sure to inspire positive action in children and adults alike.”
—Hakai Magazine
“[A] helpful and imaginative guide.”
—Pam Norfolk, The Lancashire Evening Post
“A lively, informative, but also rather scary book that you can absolutely share with your 12-year-old, as well as with a like-minded friend or parent.”
—Meridian Star
“With beautiful illustrations, easy to understand explanations and a lot to say on the subject, this comprehensive guide to the most invasive man-made species will leave the readers horrified. I grew increasingly sick, and by the end of it, I was committed to hunt down, reduce, erase, and hopefully eradicate the problem once and for all.”
—GeekDad
“Plasticus Maritimus belongs in every middle school! It’s a book that carries its message within the pages literally and figuratively, as well as beyond. The cardboard binding is both beautiful and necessary. As Plasticus Maritimus shows us, the future of book production, like so many other industries, has to be earth-friendly.”
—MaryAnn Cappiello, Ed.D., Lesley University
“Plasticus Maritimus is truly a pivotal book of our time. Ana’s journey to specializing on this topic mirrors many and especially youth we meet all over the world. I can’t imagine a better 'field guide' will ever be made that explains the problem, offers alternatives and provides a clear call to action. Bravo Ana!”
—Adrian Midwood, Executive Director, Plastic Oceans Canada
“I loved this book for so many reasons! There are bright, colourful pictures that draw the reader in. The book is easy to understand and fun to read, but still gives very important information about this new invasive species “Plasticus martimus.” I think this book should be in every class for all kids of all ages.”
—Mason Vander Ploeg of Mason’s Ocean, Junior Plastics Oceans Ambassador and London Drugs recycling ambassador
“How many books about plastic pollution are so well-written, interesting and filled with the most unique colored pencil illustrations and photographs that you have a problem putting it down and returning to that riveting novel you are reading? This is that book….To whom would you recommend this book? Everyone.”
—Youth Services Book Review