by Patricia Newman
Millbrook Press, 2017
Marine biologist Brent Hughes didn’t think a fuzzy-faced sea otter and seagrass had much in common. Yet his research at Elkhorn Slough, an estuary on Monterey Bay in northern California, revealed a new and surprising connection between the two. Brent expected the estuary to be overrun with algae due to the fertilizer runoff from surrounding fields. But the opposite was true. Why?
Join Brent on the trail of a mystery. A mystery that defined his career, but most of all, led him to appreciate the sea otter. A predator that saved an ecosystem.
Awards for Sea Otter Heroes
Robert F. Sibert Honor Book
Green Earth Book Award
ALA Notable Children’s Book
Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award Notable Book
AAAS/Subaru Science Books and Films Award Longlist
Junior Library Guild Selection
“A thoughtfully organized and attractively presented example of science in the field.” –Kirkus [starred]
What the critics say about Sea Otter Heroes
“A terrific book for use in elementary and middle school science classes, this is a book that “otter” be added to collections everywhere.” —Booklist Reader
“Fascinating.” –Rated OUTSTANDING by the Association of Children’s Librarians
“Not just an exploration of one particular discovery in marine biology, this is a comprehensive explanation of the scientific process as well.” —Booklist
“The step-by-step process of ascertaining that the sea otter was responsible for the thriving ecosystem provides a strong example of the value and excitement of primary research … A very informative selection for environmental studies.” —School Library Journal
“This is a fascinating book that presents the story of a scientist who is attempting to answer a question through scientific research and experimentation…We see the clues unfold as the researcher discovers them. The reader feels as if he or she is experiencing them in real time, and it is very difficult to resist trying to piece together the evidence and come up with a possible solution as the story progresses.” —NSTA Recommends
“I will put this right out there – Sea Otter Heroes is a first purchase! The adorable sea otter who appears to be looking directly at the camera will lure your patrons/students and the author’s storytelling skills will keep them interested. Newman delivers another cogent, superb and influential book … Now, more than ever, we need to nurture young readers’ fascination with animals and nature. There is so much at stake.” —proseandkahn
“Verdict: This is a great read on its own, but I can also see so many applications for it; it fits in well with our new curriculum requirements in the school district, would make a great book club choice, and also fit in with a science program or some of the garden programs we’re planning for the future. Highly recommended.” –Jennifer Wharton, Librarian at Jean Little Library and SLJ Nonfiction Notions columnist
“A superb example of the scientific process in action.” —Kiss the Book
“A terrific book for use in elementary and middle school science classes, this is a book that “otter” be added to collections everywhere.” —Israel Book Review