Apollonia on my Mind

The memoir of a paraplegic ocean scientist

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ISBN: 9789464260328
Uitgever: Sidestone Press
Verschijningsvorm: Paperback
Auteur: Nicholas Flemming
Druk: 1
Pagina's: 550
Taal: Engels
Verschijningsjaar: 2021
NUR: Archeologie

The ocean conceals secrets, ancient, modern, and future. Nic Flemming’s memoir recounts the life of a pioneer in ocean science. Each chapter describes a thread that structured his work: underwater cities, submerged Ice Age caverns dripping with stalactites, the limits to ocean exploitation, ocean climate change, prehistoric settlements on the continental shelf, ocean law, and safe scientific diving. Flemming is paralysed from the chest down and has used a wheelchair for the past 52 years; one chapter assesses how he has continued to work in rough conditions and at sea, visiting 60 countries since his accident.

Flemming’s early experience with the Royal Marines Special Boat Service provided the foundation for a scientific research career under water. Intrigued by a report of a sunken city seen from a helicopter, he set out to map the submerged Greek city at Apollonia, near Benghazi, in 1958-59, as a Cambridge undergraduate. Doctoral research on the cause of submergence and uplift of hundreds of coastal Mediterranean ruins was followed by adventures in now-submerged caves from the Ice Ages when the sea level was lower.

In 1965, as industry awakened to the potential of seabed exploitation, Flemming journeyed around the world to assess marine technology and forecast future developments for UK industries. This led to participation in the UN Committee on the Law of the Sea and in the design of a Global Ocean Observing System.

Flemming later turned to academic research around submerged stratified prehistoric settlements. Advances in seabed mapping now enable marine archaeologists to study and plot numerous sites in the context of the Ice Age terrestrial landscape.

This is a multi-disciplinary adventure story that argues that different skills and fields can interact creatively with surprising results. It will be enjoyed by all those interested in the development of underwater archaeology, climate science, and ocean exploration.

Contents:

Preface

Chapter 1. Apollonia on my Mind

Chapter 2. For Queen and Country under the Sea

Chapter 3. Childhoods and Family Life

Chapter 4. Caves Beneath the Sea: Palaces of the Sea King

Chapter 5. Round the World to an Octopus Farm

Chapter 6. Cities in the Sea

Chapter 7. Disability: A Statistical Sample of One

Chapter 8. Scientific Diving: Technology and Safety

Chapter 9. From Law of the Sea to Ocean Forecasting

Chapter 10. Stone Age Lands Beneath the Waves

Chapter 11. Requiem for Apollonia

Further Reading

Index