The Deepest Map, Laura Trethewey
The Deepest Map, Laura Trethewey
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The Deepest Map
The High-Stakes Race to Chart the World’s Oceans

Author: Laura Trethewey

Narrator: Gabra Zackman

Unabridged: 9 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 07/11/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The dramatic and action-packed story of the last mysterious place on earth—the world’s seafloor—and the deep-sea divers, ocean mappers, marine biologists, entrepreneurs, and adventurers involved in the historic push to chart it, as well as the opportunities, challenges, and perils this exploration holds now and for the future.Five oceans—the Atlantic, the Pacific, the Indian, the Arctic, and the Southern—cover approximately 70 percent of the earth. Yet we know little about what lies beneath them. By the early 2020s, less than twenty-five percent of the ocean’s floor has been charted, most close to shorelines, and over three quarters of the ocean lies in in what is called the Deep Sea, depths below a thousand meters. Now, the race is on to completely map the ocean’s floor by 2030—an epic project involving scientists, investors, militaries, and private explorers who are cooperating and competing to get an accurate reading of this vast terrain and understand its contours and environment. In The Deepest Map, Laura Trethewey documents this race to the bottom, following global efforts around the world, from crowdsourcing to advances in technology, recent scientific discoveries to tales of dangerous dives in untested and costly submersibles. The lure of ocean exploration has attracted many, including the likes of James Cameron, Richard Branson, Ray Dalio, and Eric Schmidt. The Deepest Map follows a cast of intriguing characters, from early mappers such as Marie Tharp, a woman working in the male-dominated fields of oceanography and geology whose discoveries have added significantly to our knowledge; Victor Vescovo, a man obsessed with reaching the deepest depths of each of the five oceans, and his young, brilliant, and fearless mapper Cassie Bongiovanni; and the diverse entrepreneurs looking to explore and exploit this uncharted territory and its resources.In The Deepest Map, ocean discovery converges with humanity's origin story; in mapping the ocean floor, scientists are actively tracing our roots back to the most inhospitable places on earth where life began—and flourished. But for every conservationist looking to protect the seafloor, there are others who see its commercial potential. Will a new map exacerbate pollution and the degradation of this natural resource? How will the race remake political power structures in years to come? Trethewey probes these questions as countries and conglomerates wrestle over the riches that may lie at the bottom of the sea.The future of humanity depends on our ability to protect this vast, precious, and often ignored resource. A true tale of science, nature, technology, and an extreme outdoor adventure The Deepest Map illuminates why we love—and fear—the earth’s final frontier and is a crucial addition to the increasingly urgent conversation about climate change.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Laura Trethewey

Laura Trethewey is an award-winning environmental and ocean journalist and the author of The Imperiled Ocean: Human Stories from a Changing Sea. In 2020, the Writers’ Trust of Canada awarded her a Rising Star award. Her writing has been published and featured in the Wall Street Journal, Smithsonian magazine, Courrier International, the Guardian, BBC, the Walrus, the Atlantic, the  Globe and Mail, and Hakai magazine, earning her national and provincial nominations. She is a former writer and editor for Canada’s Vancouver Aquarium. She received a master of fine arts in creative writing from the University of British Columbia and currently teaches creative nonfiction at Sheridan College in Ontario.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vic on March 06, 2025

''The Deepest Map" covers a lot of ground. Mapping the oceans' bottom turns out has a lot of interconnected pieces that aren't obvious on the surface. It doesn't seem controversial at first. But mapping is the prelude to exploration and exploration leads to exploitation. People concerned about the ex......more

Goodreads review by LeastTorque on November 02, 2023

Well this was much more than I expected: in-depth research, direct experience, content of breadth and depth, great organization, and astute perspectives and analysis. Most of the content was totally new to me. But calling the Arctic “the planet’s frozen forehead” is a clear indication that the author......more

Goodreads review by Lidya on October 21, 2023

As someone who is obsessed with space and will be shot out into the darkness as soon as possible, this book did call me out piercingly with the notion that our waters are neglected far too greatly for our own good. While I would've preferred a text that delved more deeply into the history and biolog......more

Goodreads review by MH on July 29, 2023

A look at the history, sciences, and use value of mapping the ocean floor. Trethewey takes us to a number of places and visits with a variety of people who have a stake in this process, from Inuit villages to cramped science vessels, from ultra-wealthy hobbyists to prickly international conferences,......more

Goodreads review by Nirav on January 19, 2025

I'm a sucker for books on Mapping (of any kind) so I was excited to pick this book about ocean mapping, which I knew very little about. There are three main themes that the book follows. The book starts off by following an expedition to navigate to the Five Deeps. We closely follow the mapping and s......more