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Wild Seas: World’s Most Striking Ocean Life

“You can’t fall in love with something you don’t know exists,” photojournalist Thomas P. Peschak shares in his new photobook (National Geographic Books, Nov. 20) “As a photographer, I am a matchmaker. I introduce people to wildlife that lies hidden beneath the oceans’ surface.” Originally trained as a marine biologist, Peschak began photographing threatened oceans, telling “I realized that I could achieve more through photographs than statistics.” From close encounters with friendly gray whales off

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