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Dr. Rip's Essential Beach Book Everything You Need to Know About Surf, Sand, and Safety

By: Rob Brander(Author)
200 pages, 56 illustrations
Dr. Rip's Essential Beach Book
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About this book

How do waves break, and what makes good surf? What are dangerous rip currents, and how do you spot one? What should you do if you get caught in one?

Australia's best-known surf scientist, Rob "Dr. Rip" Brander, takes readers on a fascinating and entertaining journey to uncover how beaches form and behave, the science of waves and currents, and how beaches respond to storms and climate change. He explains where the sand we lay our towels on came from, how the tides that wash up new treasures each day work, why no two beaches are exactly the same, and why some of them are disappearing. He also explores some of the hazards to watch out for, from rip currents to tsunamis to the (unlikely) event you find yourself swimming with a shark.

Whether you're a surfer looking for the perfect wave or you just enjoy hitting the beach with friends and family, Dr. Rip's Essential Beach Book is a must-read for all ocean lovers.

Contents

About This Book

1. The Sands of Time: Beaches Past, Present and Future
2. Waves: The Science of the Surf
3. Motions of the Oceans: Tides, Tsunamis and Storms
4. White Is Nice, Green Is Mean: Rips and Other Currents
5. Life's a Beach ...: But Which one?
6. Shark Fin Soup and Other Things That Can Kill you: Beach Hazards and Safety

Acknowledgments
Index

Customer Reviews

Biography

Rob Brander is a coastal scientist and professor at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, who specialises in rip currents and beach safety. He has been giving talks on the "Science of the Surf" to the community and thousands of schoolchildren since 2001 and gained the nickname "Dr. Rip" for his habit of jumping into rip currents and releasing harmless purple dye. He is a past recipient of an Australian Museum Eureka Prize for Promoting Understanding of Australian Science Research and was appointed Member of the Order of Australia in 2023 for his service to coastal science and the Australian community through beach safety research and education.

By: Rob Brander(Author)
200 pages, 56 illustrations
Media reviews

"Dr. Rip's Essential Beach Book provides an appealing overview of waves and beaches with a folksy tone and scientific perspective. The author covers everything the public needs to know about beach safety, with a focus on understanding, identifying, and escaping rip currents."
– Stephen P. Leatherman ("Dr. Beach"), professor in the Department of Earth & Environment, Florida International University

"The beach is a fun but dangerous place. Everyone who loves the surf should read this fantastic book."
– Mick Fanning, three-time surfing world champion

"Dr. Rip is well respected by Bondi lifeguards. His knowledge of how beaches work has helped save many lives."
– Bruce Hopkins, chief lifeguard at Bondi, Bronte, and Tamarama beaches and star of Bondi Rescue

"So good, it should be compulsory reading at school, and in planes flying to Australia."
– Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki, science communicator

"This truly meta beach read by an Australian surf scientist explains how the sand got there, what the tides bring in, why beaches are all different, and what to watch out for (including pointy fins)."
– Washington Independent Review of Books

"Thoroughly 'reader friendly' in style, organization and presentation. Essential reading for everyone with an interest in the use and preservation of beaches, and the impact of wave mechanics. Impressively informed and informative."
The Midwest Book Review

"For readers seeking an accessible yet informative exploration of surfing and the symbiotic relationship between surfers and the ocean, this book is highly recommended."
– H-Oceans

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