Stories from outposts of the Southern Ocean, the windiest, roughest, most isolated and most important ocean on the planet.
Venture to the deep south and you will experience a world like no other - forbidding subantarctic islands, astounding sea creatures, death-defying plants, the constant company of birds and, if you travel far enough, the towering ice cliffs and dead valleys of Antarctica.
Few people visit this remote and mysterious region but for some the lure is irresistible. As an expedition guide, Matt Vance has accompanied intrepid tourists and birders, artists and writers. In Ocean Notorious he gives a moving first-person account of the lonely places where lives have been changed and history made - from the obsessive explorers of the heroic era to solo sailors in tiny yachts, marooned wartime coastwatchers and ruthless plunderers of wildlife to today's dreamers, drifters and passionate preservationists.
Beautifully written and immensely satisfying - Rebecca Priestley, winner, New Zealand Science Book of the Year Prize
I totally enjoyed this book - full of observation and history, and woven with wry humour like all great travel writing - Mike Single, natural history film-maker
Ocean Notorious
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Matt Vance is a writer, artist and filmmaker specializing in the South Pacific, Southern Ocean and Antarctica. His stories and photographs have appeared in NZ Listener, Sunday Star-Times, and Wilderness. He is the author of How to Sail a Boat.