Adaptive Management: the Sea Serpent, Organized Growth and Natural Harmony

Rob Moir
7 min readJun 14, 2024
Greenland Sea Serpents a.k.a. icebergs. Photos by the author.

In August 1817, the learned men of the Linnaean Society of New England had studied their Bestiaries, ancient, illustrated volumes of all the animals. They set out from Boston for Gloucester’s high rocky shore to survey the seascape. There, they found what they were looking for. The sea serpent was a “60 to 100-foot long, black, shiny, leathery, scaly, reptilian…

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Rob Moir

Rob Moir is writing environmental nonfiction and writes for the Ocean River Institute and the Global Warming Solutions IE-PAC newsletter.