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"It should be a useful and sometimes provocative guidebook for them to take more seriously marine environmental history and insert it into political, social and other more mainstream versions of Pacific history. ... Taken together, the book's essays work towards a nice balance of theory and practice. ... All the field's major issues are discussed here, the essays' bibliographies are resplendent, and high-quality colour images illuminate the drier parts of the text." (Ryan T. Jones, The Journal of Pacific History, July, 2017)
"Each chapter has been contributed by different authors, who comprise a group of global scholars representing a wide set of disciplines and educated interest. Their product is a significant and enlightening contribution to our understanding of marine environmental history. ... The book collates a considerable body of information through argument, discussion and is accessible in language to any reader from the realm of marine studies or broader interest." (Rachel Kelly, Richard S. Cottrell, Mary Mackay and Yannick Rousseau, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, Vol. 27, 2017)
"This volume is an unusual collaboration between historians, archaeologists, and marine biologists to assess these questions. The chapters achieve a rough balance between the sciences and more humanities-based approaches. Perspectives on Oceans Past may leave some readers wishing for a tighter focus, but this is undoubtedlya volume containing something for everyone and it is replete with suggestive ideas about where the field might go next." (Isaac Land, The Journal of Transport History, 2017)
"Each chapter is meant to be accessible to humanists or scientists interested in engaging in a study of the marine world that takes into account the shifts in human interactions and natural resources over an extended time period. ... Each chapter in the volume offers a methodological perspective on marine environmental history centred in a particular field of study." (Samantha Muka, The Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 103 (4), 2017)