My Life in Sea Creatures

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My Life in Sea Creatures: A Young Queer Science Writer’s Reflections on Identity and the Ocean | By Sabrina Imbler

In My Life in Sea Creatures we encounter: the mother octopus, starving herself while watching over her eggs; the yeti crab, thriving in crushing pressure and oppressive darkness; the cuttlefish, able to change its appearance in a fraction of a second; and many other creatures lurking in the depths of the ocean. Imbler's work weaves the wonders of marine biology with their own identity as a queer, non-binary mixed-race writer.

They implicitly connect endangered sea life to marginalised human communities and shatter our preconceptions about the sea and what it means to survive.

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My Life in Sea Creatures: A Young Queer Science Writer’s Reflections on Identity and the Ocean | By Sabrina Imbler

In My Life in Sea Creatures we encounter: the mother octopus, starving herself while watching over her eggs; the yeti crab, thriving in crushing pressure and oppressive darkness; the cuttlefish, able to change its appearance in a fraction of a second; and many other creatures lurking in the depths of the ocean. Imbler's work weaves the wonders of marine biology with their own identity as a queer, non-binary mixed-race writer.

They implicitly connect endangered sea life to marginalised human communities and shatter our preconceptions about the sea and what it means to survive.

My Life in Sea Creatures: A Young Queer Science Writer’s Reflections on Identity and the Ocean | By Sabrina Imbler

In My Life in Sea Creatures we encounter: the mother octopus, starving herself while watching over her eggs; the yeti crab, thriving in crushing pressure and oppressive darkness; the cuttlefish, able to change its appearance in a fraction of a second; and many other creatures lurking in the depths of the ocean. Imbler's work weaves the wonders of marine biology with their own identity as a queer, non-binary mixed-race writer.

They implicitly connect endangered sea life to marginalised human communities and shatter our preconceptions about the sea and what it means to survive.

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