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Sing Like Fish by Amorina Kingdon

CA$40.00

What if fish could teach us how to listen to the ocean? In Sing Like Fish, science journalist and HerringFest speaker Amorina Kingdon takes readers on a lyrical deep dive into the mysterious world of underwater sound. Blending marine biology, Indigenous knowledge, and poetic storytelling, this book reveals how sea creatures—from herring to whales—use sound to navigate, communicate, and survive.

It’s an eye-opening call to protect the soundscapes of the sea—and a reminder that the ocean is not a silent world, but a singing one.

A must-read for ocean lovers, curious minds, and anyone who’s ever wondered what the sea might be trying to say.

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What if fish could teach us how to listen to the ocean? In Sing Like Fish, science journalist and HerringFest speaker Amorina Kingdon takes readers on a lyrical deep dive into the mysterious world of underwater sound. Blending marine biology, Indigenous knowledge, and poetic storytelling, this book reveals how sea creatures—from herring to whales—use sound to navigate, communicate, and survive.

It’s an eye-opening call to protect the soundscapes of the sea—and a reminder that the ocean is not a silent world, but a singing one.

A must-read for ocean lovers, curious minds, and anyone who’s ever wondered what the sea might be trying to say.

What if fish could teach us how to listen to the ocean? In Sing Like Fish, science journalist and HerringFest speaker Amorina Kingdon takes readers on a lyrical deep dive into the mysterious world of underwater sound. Blending marine biology, Indigenous knowledge, and poetic storytelling, this book reveals how sea creatures—from herring to whales—use sound to navigate, communicate, and survive.

It’s an eye-opening call to protect the soundscapes of the sea—and a reminder that the ocean is not a silent world, but a singing one.

A must-read for ocean lovers, curious minds, and anyone who’s ever wondered what the sea might be trying to say.

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