In the genre of Climate Fiction (Cli-Fi), dolphins often serve as "canaries in the coal mine" for ocean health. A "grave for a dolphin" is a metaphor for the dead zones in the ocean—areas where oxygen is so depleted that even intelligent mammals cannot survive.

Published in 1990, "A Grave for a Dolphin" is a novel that defies easy categorization. It's a story about love, loss, and the interconnectedness of all living beings. The book follows the life of Amber, a young woman who finds solace in her relationships with animals, particularly a dolphin named Delphi. As Amber navigates the challenges of her life, she must confront the harsh realities of the world around her and the consequences of human actions on the natural world.

Unintentional capture in fishing gear, specifically purse seine nets used for tuna.

Readers often find his writing style "enchanting" or "haunting." He treats the landscape of Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Somalia as a character itself—mysterious, beautiful, and occasionally unforgiving. Perspectives on the Work

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