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The Shrimp Habit: Why It Is Devastating Our World and What You Can Do About It

by Four Arrows with Brian Ellison

65 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-1975; ISBN 1-4120-7064-3; US$13.00, C$14.37, EUR10.27, £7.19

The Shrimp Habit provides a powerful overview of one of the world's most tragic * and preventable ecological and human rights disasters * the shrimp industry. A quick study that will motivate any reader to take action now.


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About the Book

The Shrimp Habit provides a powerful overview of one of the world's most tragic and preventable, ecological and human rights disasters ­ the shrimp industry. It details the facts and the science regarding shrimp/prawn trawling and commercial aquaculture. It describes, in summary form everything you need to know about the problem and the solution in a form that will motivate readers to spread the word before it is too late about this crises that affects the health of life on earth.



About the Author

Four Arrows (Don Trent Jacobs) is a professor at Fielding Graduate University and at Northern Arizona University. He is the author of more than a dozen ground breaking books and numerous book chapters and articles. He is available for speaking engagements and can be contacted at www.teachingvirtues.net.



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