6. Book Cover Information
Jasmine King Digital Design
Spine
Title: Commercialized, Exploited & Threatened
Author name: Jasmine King
Small Logo/Logotype: Publishing Company Thames &
Hudson
Cover
Title: Commercialized, Exploited & Threatened
Sub-title: The Fate of the Shark Population & How We Can Save It
Author name: Jasmine King
7. Book Cover Information
Jasmine King Digital Design
Back Cover
Text: “Praise for Jasmine King and ”Commercialized, Exploited &
Threatened” ”
Five edited endorsement quotes with attribution:
1. "For those who want an introduction to a wide swath of ocean biodiversity and conservation resources, Jasmine’s informative guide should certainly be
considered."
The Quarterly Review of Biology
2. "The account is up-to-date, pointing out new research in such areas as threatened species, the shark fin trade, and fisheries, and how the exploitation of
these intimidating creatures continues to grow."—J.A. Mather, iCHOICEr
From the Publisher
3. Jean-Michel Cousteau President, Ocean Futures Society - When it comes to sharks, Jasmine King has answered the true call of adventure — to see for
herself, up close. Her pioneering work reveals sharks' secrets, including their decline, and puts to rest the myth of the shark as a mindless feeding machine.
Equally important, her story reminds us of the need to protect these creatures from commercialization. Her direct, informed observations make for good
science, and for good reading.
From the Publisher
4. "Given the ever-increasing impacts of human activities on the marine environment, there is a commensurate growing need for effective international and
regional agreements to help ensure the protection of marine life including sharks. Jasmine King draws upon her experience within government and academia
to help the reader understand the types of marine policies that actually influence ocean-related developments, activities and outcomes. Citing examples from
around the world, this book provides a timely and useful perspective on the challenges facing effective marine policy, including the complexities of
international trade of shark parts, along with new and emerging issues such as shark fisheries and the growing threat to their species." - Jon C. Day, James
Cook University, Australia and formerly a Director with the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
From the Publisher
5. “Powerful images bring to life the reality of these ocean predators and the plights they face for survival…fascinating, hair-raising and inspiring…The book
reminds readers that saving sharks isn't simply about doing the right thing, it's also about doing something critical to the overall health of the sea” –Mother
Nature Network
From the Publisher
ISBN number and barcode:
8. Book Cover Size
Jasmine King Digital Design
6.5 inches x 9.5 inches
Spine – 1.3 inches
ADJUSTED TO:
16 inches x 10.5 inches
Spine – 1 inch
9. Book Sleeve
Jasmine King Digital Design
COMMERCIALIZED,
EXPLOITED
&
THREATENED
TheFateof TheSharkPopulation
&
HowWeCanSaveIt
Jasmine King
JasmineKing
Praise for Jasmine King and ”Commercialized,
Exploited & Threatened”
“For those who want an introduction t o a wide swath of ocean
biodiversity and conservation resources, Jasmine’s informative
guide should certainly be considered.”
The Quarterly Review of Biology
“The account is up-t o-date, pointing out new research in such
areas as threatened species, the shark fintrade, and fish er i es,
and how the exploitation of these intimidating creatures
continues to grow.”
J.A. Mather, iCHOICEr
From the Publisher
Jean-Michel Cousteau President, Ocean Futures Society - When
it comes to sharks, Jasmine King has answ ered the true call o f
adventure —to see for herself, up close. Her pioneering work
reveals sharks’ secrets, including their decline, and puts t o rest
the myth of the shark as a mindless feeding machine. Equally
important, her story reminds us of the need to protect these
creatures from commercialization. Her direct, informed
observations make for good science, and for good reading.
From the Publisher
“Powerful images bring t o life the reality of these ocean
predators and the plights they face for survival…fascinating,
hair-raising and inspiring…The book reminds readers that
saving sharks isn’t simply about doing the right thing, it’s also
about doing something critical t o the overall health of the
sea”
Mother Nature Network
From the Publisher
COMMERCIALIZED,EXPLOITED&THREATENED