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David Helvarg

David Helvarg (born April 10, 1951) is an American journalist and environmental activist. He is the founder and president of the marine conservation lobbying organization Blue Frontier Campaign, a part of the Seaweed rebellion, which arose from his second book Blue Frontier.[1] His first book, The War against the Greens, puts a case that violent organized resistance is being orchestrated against the environmental movement.[2]

David Helvarg
BornApril 10, 1951 (1951-04-10) (age 71)
Long Island, New York
Known forAuthor, Journalist, Executive Director of Blue Frontier
Notable workBlue Frontier, 50 Ways to Save the Ocean, Saved by the Sea

Helvarg began his career as a freelance journalist before becoming a war correspondent and then returning to news journalism. He writes about politics, AIDS, and sea life. He has reported from every continent and he has been published in specialist and popular magazines, and US newspapers both locally and in syndication. His experience of military conflict, civil conflict and marine biology is the basis of his lobbying.

Early life

Helvarg was born April 10, 1951 in New York City, the son of refugees; his mother left Nazi Germany and his father escaped civil war in Ukraine.[3] He grew up on Long Island, where he became a civil rights and anti-war activist.[citation needed] He attended Boston University and earned a bachelor's degree in history from Goddard College in Vermont, in 1974.[3]

Works

Journalism

While still a student, Helvarg traveled to Northern Ireland in 1973.[4] The civil warfare known as "The Troubles" was at a height, and Helvarg submitted reports on the conflict to the Liberation News Service.[4][5][6][7] Helvarg focused on the role of women in the conflict,[4] and highlighted allegations that agents of the British government had participated in sectarian murders.[8] After graduating from college, he moved to San Diego to work as a freelance journalist. He published "Ireland Diary; A Day in the Life" in the underground publication San Diego Door,[9] and wrote for the weekly newspaper San Diego Newsline.[10]

From 1979 to 1983, Helvarg covered the U.S. role in Central American conflicts, initially as a radio reporter for The Associated Press and Pacifica Radio in Nicaragua and El Salvador.[3] His exclusive reports included combat coverage of the first town to fall to Sandinista rebels,[11] the first delivery of U.S. gunships to El Salvador, the first visit to Contra camps in Honduras, and the last interview with Sister Ita Ford before her murder by the Salvadoran military. He was arrested by the Salvadoran army and deported from El Salvador in 1983 while reporting on a massacre of civilians.[12]

After returning to California, he qualified as a private investigator,[3] and resumed freelance writing. He wrote reports on underwater technology, articles about John Hoagland after conducting the photographer's last interview, and an interview with Jonas Salk. Helvarg became increasingly involved in television production, although he continued his freelance career. Throughout the late 1980s, his television topics were dominated by AIDS education, particularly for the Hispanic community.

In the early 1990s, he began to research the conflict between the US free-market environmentalist group Wise Use and the green movement, which was eventually published as The War against the Greens in 1994. The Wise Use movement alleged that the US environmentalist group Sierra Club commissioned Helvarg to write the book as an anti-Wise Use tirade and that his sponsors also sponsored a road show to tie Wise Use to an alleged far-right terrorist network. The same article described him as "a private investigator" without mentioning his role as a journalist.[13]

A visit to Antarctica in 1999 became material for several articles and books, and a daily log was published in Slate, the online news magazine. His professional exposure to green activism and his ocean sports activities intersected in marine conservation, which became his focus. While researching his second book Blue Frontier—Saving America's Living Seas (2001), Helvarg concluded that marine conservation needed its own focal point for activism in the United States, so he moved to Washington, D.C., and founded a lobbying organization: the Blue Frontier Campaign. He also became a member of the board of Reef Relief, a more specific marine conservation advocacy group, about which he had made a television documentary in 1994.

Helvarg attracted nationwide US attention in early 2005 for a syndicated newspaper article debunking comments by conservative Christians (particularly James Dobson of the Focus on the Family) on the perceived homosexual tendencies of SpongeBob SquarePants, a cartoon character, by explaining the sexual biology of ocean life (Los Angeles Times January 26, 2005). In response to suggestions by Dobson and others that the We Are Family Foundation was exploiting popular animated characters, including SpongeBob, to promote the acceptance of homosexuality among young people, Helvarg used these incidents as a springboard to describe the "immorality" in the oceans.

Books

The Golden Shore - California's Love Affair with the Sea

"The Golden Shore" (in imprint of St. Martin's) 2013. "Boy, I loved this book. David Helvarg captures, in a really readable way, the quirky and head-over-heels love we have for our seas." - Ted Danson. "Having lived in California for forty-four years, I was surprised by how much I learned from David Helvarg's book The Golden Shore. It blew my mind. If you have the same love affair for the beautiful California coast and ocean as I do, this marvelous and compelling book is a must-read." - Jean-Michel Cousteau.

Saved by the Sea -- A Love Story with Fish

"Saved by the Sea"(an imprint of St. Martin's) 2010. Ocean Explorer Sylvia Earle says, "This book has the power to change the way you think about the world, about yourself, and the future of humankind." Helvarg writes what he knows about the changes in his life and our Ocean world over the last half century.

"Rescue Warriors - The U.S. Coast Guard, America's Forgotten Heroes" (St. Martin's 2009)

Robert Kennedy Jr. says, "David Helvarg's terrific new book takes you to the cutting edge of adventure as he rides along with the men and women of the U.S. Coast Guard. This in-depth and lively look at the history and changing missions of America's 'Rescue Warriors' should be considered a must-read for anyone who loves the water or cares about the safety, security, and stewardship of our nation from sea to shining sea." Bill McKibben writes, "They say that 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help' is the ultimate oxymoron. But as this vivid book makes powerfully clear, in the case of the Coast Guard it's the simple truth. Stow this volume next to the chart case."

"50 Ways To Save the Ocean" (Inner Ocean, 2006)

Sylvia Earle writes, "Combining wisdom and humor, scientific accuracy and artistic genius, Helvarg and Toomey show why the ocean matters to us all...Everyone, from toddler to tycoon, can find inspiration for action in this must-have guide to ocean care." "This is a great book - it makes saving the oceans fun and doable (which it is, by the way)" adds actor Ted Danson "This book is an important guide for the public to saving our oceans." - Leon Panetta, former chair - Pew Oceans commission & co-chair of the Joint Ocean Commission Initiative, former Director of the CIA, current United States Secretary of Defense.

The War against the Greens

Helvarg's book The War against the Greens (1994) describes organized opposition to the environmental movement in the United States. He investigated the Wise Use movement, which he characterizes as a network of anti-environmentalist groups. Wise Use aims to facilitate extensive use of natural resources and to privatize the National Park Service. The first edition explored the origins of the organization in 1988 and its covert support by the administration of U.S. President George H. W. Bush. Helvarg identified its funding and the multinational corporations and other powerful figures with which it was associated. He catalogued the use of violence that he believed to be organized by the movement against environmental activists, and the ineffective response of law-enforcement agencies. A revised edition published in 2004 extended this to cover the early years of President George W. Bush's administration.

Wisconsin Stewardship Network News described it as a book that "provides a fascinating and frightening insight into the violent fringe of the anti-conservation Wise Use movement [… and recommends it] in its entirety to readers who want a detailed examination of the origins, development and violent tendencies of Wise Use." The opposing view was put by Jesse Walker who, reviewing the book for American Enterprise, wrote that it "offers environmentalists a conspiracy theory to account for the populist backlash against their movement". Helvarg had accused Wise Use of astroturfing; Walker described his book as "a weapon in a propaganda war".

War against the Greens is widely cited by activists inside the environmental movement (for example Community Rights Counsel[14] and Land Tenure Center[15] ) and gave rise to numerous rebuttals from Wise Use and its supporters (including Ron Arnold).

Blue Frontier—Dispatches from America's Ocean Wilderness

Helvarg's second book, Blue Frontier— Dispatches from America's Ocean Wilderness (2001, revised 2006), was named on the Los Angeles Times "Best Books of 2001" republished in 2006. In it Helvarg explores the effects of human activity in general, and of commerce and policy in particular, on marine life. He postulates a trend towards destruction, and suggests that it is possible to reverse this. He then describes some of the people and groups that are working to preserve or enhance the marine environment.

This book prompted Senator John Kerry to observe that "David Helvarg underscores the full measure of the challenges before us: If we hope to explore the Blue Frontier, we must travel cautiously, repairing the damage we have done, understanding before we exploit, and always preserving the natural systems that have created it." It was also one of the catalysts for the establishment of the Blue Frontier Campaign and has become a definitive text for US marine conservation (characterized as 'the Seaweed rebellion').

The Ocean and Coastal Conservation Guide

Helvarg is the editor of Blue Frontier Campaign's first major publication: The Ocean and Coastal Conservation Guide (2005), a directory for those interested in the protection and restoration of United States coastal lands and waters. Blue Frontier Campaign plans to publish a new edition of the guide every two years.

This reference book lists over 2,000 organizations involved in the conservation of the oceans and coastal areas that border the United States. Each entry includes contact information and a brief description of that organization's activities. The directory is divided into four listings: a geographical listings of groups; relevant government agencies; academic marine programs; and marine and coastal parks, and protected areas.

Feeling the Heat

Helvarg contributed two chapters to Feeling the Heat—Reports from the Frontlines of Climate Change (2004): Chapter Eight 'Australia, Florida and Fiji: Reefs At Risk' and Chapter 10 'Antarctica: The Ice is Moving' are about threatened ecosystems.

The book is a development of a suite of articles that appeared in the October/November 2000 edition of E/The Environmental Magazine. The publishers "aimed to move beyond the scientific debate […] to document […] the evidence for a changing climate". Each chapter is a first person account of places threatened by global warming. According to Helvarg, warming waters are killing the world's coral and threatening the extinction of Australia's Great Barrier Reef and the reefs around the Florida Keys, while the rising waters threaten to engulf the entire ocean nation of Fiji. In Antarctica he observed scientists measuring the krill population and concludes that the reduction that they found is a consequence of increased water temperatures.

Broadcasting

Helvarg has produced more than 40 television documentaries broadcast by PBS, The Discovery Channel, and others. His 1986 documentary Sex Inc. was the highest rating show broadcast on the San Francisco PBS station KQED. Other documentaries focused on the military, politics, health and environmental topics. He is a commentator for the National Public Radio station Public Radio International's program Marketplace.

His first documentaries drew upon his experiences as a war correspondent in Northern Ireland and Central America. When he moved to San Francisco he was commissioned to produce programs about AIDS awareness for the Hispanic community and these led to other documentaries about Hispanic health. In 1989 Globe TV commissioned a program about Greenpeace to coincide with the launch of the new Rainbow Warrior vessel. This brought Helvarg into contact with green activists, with whose cause he found he sympathized. He would return to green themes in 1991 and 1992 but in the meantime he continued to make series about health, and topical news. From 1992 onwards his energies were focussed on environmental programming with some health commissions.

As of 2005 he continues to plan a series of documentaries about ocean stewardship to support the work of the Blue Frontier Campaign.

Blue Frontier Campaign

In 2003 Helvarg founded the marine conservation activist organization Blue Frontier Campaign, of which he became the president. Originally entitled the "Ocean Awareness Project", the Campaign has established a nationwide network of grassroots lobbyists. It is campaigning for an American Oceans Act to protect what the members call "our public seas" and is working to improve local, state, federal and global policies on marine conservation. Helvarg writes articles and books on its behalf. He edited the 2005–2006 Ocean and Coastal Conservation Guide and (with Philippe Cousteau and 'Sherman's Lagoon' cartoonist Jim Toomey, the book, '50 Ways to Save the Ocean' and has organized several conferences: in Washington, D.C. in July 2004 and March 2009 and at the National Aquarium in Baltimore in April 2005 and San Francisco in 2005. These conferences brought together activists, academics, officials, and politicians in a series of seminars. The Campaign is based in Washington, D.C., and the San Francisco Bay Area where Helvarg lives.

Awards

Helvarg won his first national award in 1988 when he won an Emmy for community service in recognition of his work on AIDS Lifeline, a networked television AIDS awareness campaign. His subsequent awards include two National Association for Interpretation awards for Interpretive Communications (in 1989 and 1991), the Nike Earthwrite Award (1997), a National Health Information Award (1999) and a CINE Golden Eagle Award (1999). In 2005, Coastal Living magazine gave him their Leadership Award. In 2007 he won the Herman Melville Award.

Television and video work

  • 1982: Where The Bombs Are, Internment Memories, and Where Are They Now? (KFMB (CBS, San Diego).
  • 1983: Reports from Central America (Swedish TV Channel One), Soldiers & Rebels (PBS National), and Amphibious Assault (KFMB CBS, San Diego).
  • 1985: Each One, Teach One (Coalition of Hispanic Health).
  • 1986: In The Shadow of Marcos, Sex, Inc., and Navy Town. (KQED, San Francisco).
  • 1987: John Hoagland — Frontline Photographer (PBS), Zap, and Troubled Waters (KQED, San Francisco).
  • 1988: Critical Condition and Sexual Roulette (AIDS Lifeline — Group W Syndication), Coming of Age (Coalition of Hispanic Health & Human Services) and John Hoagland — Frontline Photographer (Discovery Channel)
  • 1989: Warriors of the Rainbow, Alex de Grassi's Music of Bolivia, and Treasure of Tiwanaku (Globe TV, A&E Channel) and Net Profits (KQED, San Francisco, MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour).
  • 1990: Passive Smoking, Couples And Money, Handicapped Kids Go High Tech, and Inoculations Make Sense (Special Reports, Whittle) and Al Giddings Gear and Crime Lab (The Next Step, Discovery Channel).
  • 1991: Traffic 2010 and Beat the Back-Up (KPIX CBS San Francisco), Nuclear Nightmare and Driftnet Pirates (Geraldo Rivera's Now It Can Be Told), and Who Bombed Judi Bari? (KQED San Francisco PBS & KCET Los Angeles PBS).
  • 1992: Las Medicinas y Usted (Council On Family Health), Green For Life (KRON NBC San Francisco) and BDF — The Baja Expedition (Pacific Coast Marine).
  • 1994: Wildlife Crime Lab, Seattle Spokes, Reef Relief and Clean Air Cabs (PBS National).
  • 1995: Heroes of the Earth — Choi Yul's Korea (Golden Gate Productions) and Para Vivir Bien (Coalition of Hispanic Health & Human Services).
  • 1996: Predator Friendly Wool (PBS National) and La Tardeada (Coalition of Hispanic Health & Human Services).
  • 1997: International Rivers Network and Rainforest Action Network (Video News Releases).
  • 1998: Demuestra tu Carino: Vacuna a tu Bebe (Coalition of Hispanic Health & Human Services).
  • 1999: Antarctica's Giant Petrels and Antarctica — Cold facts on Climate Change (both for CNN).
  • 2002: Blue Frontier (Video News Release).

Bibliography

Books
  • Helvarg, David, The War Against the Greens, (San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1994) ISBN 0-87156-459-9
    • Helvarg, David, The War Against the Greens (Revised Edition), (Boulder: Johnson, 2004) ISBN 1-55566-328-1
  • Helvarg, David, Blue Frontier—Saving America's Living Seas, (New York: WH Freeman, 2001) ISBN 0-7167-3715-9
  • Helvarg, David with Jim Toomey (Illustrator), 50 Ways to Save the Ocean (Inner Ocean Action Guide), (Maui, Hawai'i: Inner Ocean Publishing, 2006) ISBN 1-930722-66-4
  • Helvarg, David (ed.), The Ocean and Coastal Conservation Guide (Island Press, 2005) ISBN 1-55963-859-1
  • Motavalli, Jim (ed.), Feeling the Heat—Reports from the Frontlines of Climate Change, (New York: Routledge, 2004) ISBN 0-415-94655-7
  • Helvarg, David, The Golden Shore: California’s Love Affair with the Sea, (Thomas Dunne Books, 2013) ISBN 9780312664961
Selected Articles
  • "Ireland Diary; A Day in the Life." — San Diego Door, August 1974.
  • "On a mission with the Sandinistas." — Associated Press, June 19, 1979.
  • "San Diego and Central America." — San Diego Newsline, June 27, 1984.
  • "John Hoagland in life and Death." — San Diego Tribune, March 1984.
  • "Jonas Salk - A Conversation with the Old Master." — San Diego magazine, November 1984.
  • "Green War." — The Berkeley Monthly, August 1994.
  • "Fiddling While Antarctica Burns." — The New York Times, March 17, 1999
  • "Seaweed Rebellion" — Penthouse, March, 2001
  • "On The Blue Frontier" — E Magazine, July/Aug. 2001
  • "Otter Things in California" — Satya, January 2004
  • "SpongeBob and Friends: Splendor in the Kelp" — Los Angeles Times, January 26, 2005

References

  1. ^ 'About the Blue Frontier Campaign', www.bluefront.org (Washington DC: Blue Frontier Campaign, 2006) 2007-04-03 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 26 September 2008.
  2. ^ Helvarg, David, The War Against the Greens, (San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1994) ISBN 0-87156-459-9
  3. ^ a b c d Hamilton, Joan. 'Inside Sierra: Politics and Penguins', Sierra magazine, November/December 1999.
  4. ^ a b c David Helvarg. "Women Increasingly Active in Irish Struggle." Liberation News Service, April 1973.
  5. ^ David Helvarg. "Northern Ireland at Easter: Temperatures Rising." Liberation News Service, April 1973.
  6. ^ David Helvarg. "British Undercover Squad Tied to Sectarian Murders." — Liberation News Service, May 1973.
  7. ^ David Helvarg. "Armagh, Ireland — A Town Divided." Liberation News Service, May 1973.
  8. ^ David Helvarg. "British Undercover Squad Tied to Sectarian Murders." Liberation News Service, May 1973.
  9. ^ David Helvarg. "Ireland Diary; A Day in the Life." San Diego Door, August 1974.
  10. ^ David Helvarg. "Mining the Sea — The Race Begins." San Diego Newsline, Oct. 26, 1977. and subsequent issues.
  11. ^ David Helvarg. "On a mission with the Sandinistas." — Associated Press, June 19, 1979.
  12. ^ David Helvarg. "El Salvador: A retrospective." San Diego Newsline, June 8, 1983.
  13. ^ Ron Arnold. 'Overcoming Ideology' in Philip D. Brick and R. McGreggor Cawley. A Wolf in the Garden: The Land Rights Movement and the New Environmental Debate (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 1996)ISBN 0-8476-8185-8
  14. ^ Community Rights Counsel: The Takings Project 2005-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ LTC 157 2005-06-01 at the Wayback Machine

Sources

  • Fool's Wisdom, (Madison, Wisconsin: Clean Wisconsin, 1994)
  • Retrieved April 7, 2005.
  • Retrieved April 7, 2005.
  • ISBN 0-8476-8185-8
  • Cockburn, Alexander. 'Manhunt: Anderson Pursues His Demon', Anderson Valley Advertiser (March 8, 2000)
  • Hamilton, Joan. 'Inside Sierra: Politics and Penguins', Sierra magazine, November/December 1999.
  • , Retrieved April 7, 2005.
  • Helvarg, David. 'Oil's Domestic Impacts', Multinational Monitor, Jan./Feb. 2003.
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  • Helvarg, David. 'Stories by David Helvarg', Alternet Retrieved April 7, 2005.
  • Retrieved April 7, 2005.
  • Helvarg, David. 'Come Helvarg and High Water', Grist magazine, January 3, 2005.
  • Helvarg, David. 'Life in the sea is about reproduction, not family values', Los Angeles Times, (January 26, 2005).
  • Retrieved April 7, 2005.
  • Retrieved April 7, 2005.

External links

  • An excerpt from The War Against the Greens
  • An excerpt from Blue Frontier

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message David Helvarg born April 10 1951 is an American journalist and environmental activist He is the founder and president of the marine conservation lobbying organization Blue Frontier Campaign a part of the Seaweed rebellion which arose from his second book Blue Frontier 1 His first book The War against the Greens puts a case that violent organized resistance is being orchestrated against the environmental movement 2 David HelvargBornApril 10 1951 1951 04 10 age 71 Long Island New YorkKnown forAuthor Journalist Executive Director of Blue FrontierNotable workBlue Frontier 50 Ways to Save the Ocean Saved by the SeaHelvarg began his career as a freelance journalist before becoming a war correspondent and then returning to news journalism He writes about politics AIDS and sea life He has reported from every continent and he has been published in specialist and popular magazines and US newspapers both locally and in syndication His experience of military conflict civil conflict and marine biology is the basis of his lobbying Contents 1 Early life 2 Works 2 1 Journalism 2 2 Books 2 2 1 The Golden Shore California s Love Affair with the Sea 2 2 2 Saved by the Sea A Love Story with Fish 2 2 3 Rescue Warriors The U S Coast Guard America s Forgotten Heroes St Martin s 2009 2 2 4 50 Ways To Save the Ocean Inner Ocean 2006 2 2 5 The War against the Greens 2 2 6 Blue Frontier Dispatches from America s Ocean Wilderness 2 2 7 The Ocean and Coastal Conservation Guide 2 2 8 Feeling the Heat 2 3 Broadcasting 2 4 Blue Frontier Campaign 3 Awards 4 Television and video work 5 Bibliography 6 References 6 1 Sources 7 External linksEarly life EditHelvarg was born April 10 1951 in New York City the son of refugees his mother left Nazi Germany and his father escaped civil war in Ukraine 3 He grew up on Long Island where he became a civil rights and anti war activist citation needed He attended Boston University and earned a bachelor s degree in history from Goddard College in Vermont in 1974 3 Works EditJournalism Edit While still a student Helvarg traveled to Northern Ireland in 1973 4 The civil warfare known as The Troubles was at a height and Helvarg submitted reports on the conflict to the Liberation News Service 4 5 6 7 Helvarg focused on the role of women in the conflict 4 and highlighted allegations that agents of the British government had participated in sectarian murders 8 After graduating from college he moved to San Diego to work as a freelance journalist He published Ireland Diary A Day in the Life in the underground publication San Diego Door 9 and wrote for the weekly newspaper San Diego Newsline 10 From 1979 to 1983 Helvarg covered the U S role in Central American conflicts initially as a radio reporter for The Associated Press and Pacifica Radio in Nicaragua and El Salvador 3 His exclusive reports included combat coverage of the first town to fall to Sandinista rebels 11 the first delivery of U S gunships to El Salvador the first visit to Contra camps in Honduras and the last interview with Sister Ita Ford before her murder by the Salvadoran military He was arrested by the Salvadoran army and deported from El Salvador in 1983 while reporting on a massacre of civilians 12 After returning to California he qualified as a private investigator 3 and resumed freelance writing He wrote reports on underwater technology articles about John Hoagland after conducting the photographer s last interview and an interview with Jonas Salk Helvarg became increasingly involved in television production although he continued his freelance career Throughout the late 1980s his television topics were dominated by AIDS education particularly for the Hispanic community In the early 1990s he began to research the conflict between the US free market environmentalist group Wise Use and the green movement which was eventually published as The War against the Greens in 1994 The Wise Use movement alleged that the US environmentalist group Sierra Club commissioned Helvarg to write the book as an anti Wise Use tirade and that his sponsors also sponsored a road show to tie Wise Use to an alleged far right terrorist network The same article described him as a private investigator without mentioning his role as a journalist 13 A visit to Antarctica in 1999 became material for several articles and books and a daily log was published in Slate the online news magazine His professional exposure to green activism and his ocean sports activities intersected in marine conservation which became his focus While researching his second book Blue Frontier Saving America s Living Seas 2001 Helvarg concluded that marine conservation needed its own focal point for activism in the United States so he moved to Washington D C and founded a lobbying organization the Blue Frontier Campaign He also became a member of the board of Reef Relief a more specific marine conservation advocacy group about which he had made a television documentary in 1994 Helvarg attracted nationwide US attention in early 2005 for a syndicated newspaper article debunking comments by conservative Christians particularly James Dobson of the Focus on the Family on the perceived homosexual tendencies of SpongeBob SquarePants a cartoon character by explaining the sexual biology of ocean life Los Angeles Times January 26 2005 In response to suggestions by Dobson and others that the We Are Family Foundation was exploiting popular animated characters including SpongeBob to promote the acceptance of homosexuality among young people Helvarg used these incidents as a springboard to describe the immorality in the oceans Books Edit The Golden Shore California s Love Affair with the Sea Edit The Golden Shore in imprint of St Martin s 2013 Boy I loved this book David Helvarg captures in a really readable way the quirky and head over heels love we have for our seas Ted Danson Having lived in California for forty four years I was surprised by how much I learned from David Helvarg s book The Golden Shore It blew my mind If you have the same love affair for the beautiful California coast and ocean as I do this marvelous and compelling book is a must read Jean Michel Cousteau Saved by the Sea A Love Story with Fish Edit Saved by the Sea an imprint of St Martin s 2010 Ocean Explorer Sylvia Earle says This book has the power to change the way you think about the world about yourself and the future of humankind Helvarg writes what he knows about the changes in his life and our Ocean world over the last half century Rescue Warriors The U S Coast Guard America s Forgotten Heroes St Martin s 2009 Edit Robert Kennedy Jr says David Helvarg s terrific new book takes you to the cutting edge of adventure as he rides along with the men and women of the U S Coast Guard This in depth and lively look at the history and changing missions of America s Rescue Warriors should be considered a must read for anyone who loves the water or cares about the safety security and stewardship of our nation from sea to shining sea Bill McKibben writes They say that I m from the government and I m here to help is the ultimate oxymoron But as this vivid book makes powerfully clear in the case of the Coast Guard it s the simple truth Stow this volume next to the chart case 50 Ways To Save the Ocean Inner Ocean 2006 Edit Sylvia Earle writes Combining wisdom and humor scientific accuracy and artistic genius Helvarg and Toomey show why the ocean matters to us all Everyone from toddler to tycoon can find inspiration for action in this must have guide to ocean care This is a great book it makes saving the oceans fun and doable which it is by the way adds actor Ted Danson This book is an important guide for the public to saving our oceans Leon Panetta former chair Pew Oceans commission amp co chair of the Joint Ocean Commission Initiative former Director of the CIA current United States Secretary of Defense The War against the Greens Edit Helvarg s book The War against the Greens 1994 describes organized opposition to the environmental movement in the United States He investigated the Wise Use movement which he characterizes as a network of anti environmentalist groups Wise Use aims to facilitate extensive use of natural resources and to privatize the National Park Service The first edition explored the origins of the organization in 1988 and its covert support by the administration of U S President George H W Bush Helvarg identified its funding and the multinational corporations and other powerful figures with which it was associated He catalogued the use of violence that he believed to be organized by the movement against environmental activists and the ineffective response of law enforcement agencies A revised edition published in 2004 extended this to cover the early years of President George W Bush s administration Wisconsin Stewardship Network News described it as a book that provides a fascinating and frightening insight into the violent fringe of the anti conservation Wise Use movement and recommends it in its entirety to readers who want a detailed examination of the origins development and violent tendencies of Wise Use The opposing view was put by Jesse Walker who reviewing the book for American Enterprise wrote that it offers environmentalists a conspiracy theory to account for the populist backlash against their movement Helvarg had accused Wise Use of astroturfing Walker described his book as a weapon in a propaganda war War against the Greens is widely cited by activists inside the environmental movement for example Community Rights Counsel 14 and Land Tenure Center 15 and gave rise to numerous rebuttals from Wise Use and its supporters including Ron Arnold Blue Frontier Dispatches from America s Ocean Wilderness Edit Helvarg s second book Blue Frontier Dispatches from America s Ocean Wilderness 2001 revised 2006 was named on the Los Angeles Times Best Books of 2001 republished in 2006 In it Helvarg explores the effects of human activity in general and of commerce and policy in particular on marine life He postulates a trend towards destruction and suggests that it is possible to reverse this He then describes some of the people and groups that are working to preserve or enhance the marine environment This book prompted Senator John Kerry to observe that David Helvarg underscores the full measure of the challenges before us If we hope to explore the Blue Frontier we must travel cautiously repairing the damage we have done understanding before we exploit and always preserving the natural systems that have created it It was also one of the catalysts for the establishment of the Blue Frontier Campaign and has become a definitive text for US marine conservation characterized as the Seaweed rebellion The Ocean and Coastal Conservation Guide Edit Helvarg is the editor of Blue Frontier Campaign s first major publication The Ocean and Coastal Conservation Guide 2005 a directory for those interested in the protection and restoration of United States coastal lands and waters Blue Frontier Campaign plans to publish a new edition of the guide every two years This reference book lists over 2 000 organizations involved in the conservation of the oceans and coastal areas that border the United States Each entry includes contact information and a brief description of that organization s activities The directory is divided into four listings a geographical listings of groups relevant government agencies academic marine programs and marine and coastal parks and protected areas Feeling the Heat Edit Helvarg contributed two chapters to Feeling the Heat Reports from the Frontlines of Climate Change 2004 Chapter Eight Australia Florida and Fiji Reefs At Risk and Chapter 10 Antarctica The Ice is Moving are about threatened ecosystems The book is a development of a suite of articles that appeared in the October November 2000 edition of E The Environmental Magazine The publishers aimed to move beyond the scientific debate to document the evidence for a changing climate Each chapter is a first person account of places threatened by global warming According to Helvarg warming waters are killing the world s coral and threatening the extinction of Australia s Great Barrier Reef and the reefs around the Florida Keys while the rising waters threaten to engulf the entire ocean nation of Fiji In Antarctica he observed scientists measuring the krill population and concludes that the reduction that they found is a consequence of increased water temperatures Broadcasting Edit Helvarg has produced more than 40 television documentaries broadcast by PBS The Discovery Channel and others His 1986 documentary Sex Inc was the highest rating show broadcast on the San Francisco PBS station KQED Other documentaries focused on the military politics health and environmental topics He is a commentator for the National Public Radio station Public Radio International s program Marketplace His first documentaries drew upon his experiences as a war correspondent in Northern Ireland and Central America When he moved to San Francisco he was commissioned to produce programs about AIDS awareness for the Hispanic community and these led to other documentaries about Hispanic health In 1989 Globe TV commissioned a program about Greenpeace to coincide with the launch of the new Rainbow Warrior vessel This brought Helvarg into contact with green activists with whose cause he found he sympathized He would return to green themes in 1991 and 1992 but in the meantime he continued to make series about health and topical news From 1992 onwards his energies were focussed on environmental programming with some health commissions As of 2005 he continues to plan a series of documentaries about ocean stewardship to support the work of the Blue Frontier Campaign Blue Frontier Campaign Edit Main article Blue Frontier Campaign In 2003 Helvarg founded the marine conservation activist organization Blue Frontier Campaign of which he became the president Originally entitled the Ocean Awareness Project the Campaign has established a nationwide network of grassroots lobbyists It is campaigning for an American Oceans Act to protect what the members call our public seas and is working to improve local state federal and global policies on marine conservation Helvarg writes articles and books on its behalf He edited the 2005 2006 Ocean and Coastal Conservation Guide and with Philippe Cousteau and Sherman s Lagoon cartoonist Jim Toomey the book 50 Ways to Save the Ocean and has organized several conferences in Washington D C in July 2004 and March 2009 and at the National Aquarium in Baltimore in April 2005 and San Francisco in 2005 These conferences brought together activists academics officials and politicians in a series of seminars The Campaign is based in Washington D C and the San Francisco Bay Area where Helvarg lives Awards EditHelvarg won his first national award in 1988 when he won an Emmy for community service in recognition of his work on AIDS Lifeline a networked television AIDS awareness campaign His subsequent awards include two National Association for Interpretation awards for Interpretive Communications in 1989 and 1991 the Nike Earthwrite Award 1997 a National Health Information Award 1999 and a CINE Golden Eagle Award 1999 In 2005 Coastal Living magazine gave him their Leadership Award In 2007 he won the Herman Melville Award Television and video work Edit1982 Where The Bombs Are Internment Memories and Where Are They Now KFMB CBS San Diego 1983 Reports from Central America Swedish TV Channel One Soldiers amp Rebels PBS National and Amphibious Assault KFMB CBS San Diego 1985 Each One Teach One Coalition of Hispanic Health 1986 In The Shadow of Marcos Sex Inc and Navy Town KQED San Francisco 1987 John Hoagland Frontline Photographer PBS Zap and Troubled Waters KQED San Francisco 1988 Critical Condition and Sexual Roulette AIDS Lifeline Group W Syndication Coming of Age Coalition of Hispanic Health amp Human Services and John Hoagland Frontline Photographer Discovery Channel 1989 Warriors of the Rainbow Alex de Grassi s Music of Bolivia and Treasure of Tiwanaku Globe TV A amp E Channel and Net Profits KQED San Francisco MacNeil Lehrer News Hour 1990 Passive Smoking Couples And Money Handicapped Kids Go High Tech and Inoculations Make Sense Special Reports Whittle and Al Giddings Gear and Crime Lab The Next Step Discovery Channel 1991 Traffic 2010 and Beat the Back Up KPIX CBS San Francisco Nuclear Nightmare and Driftnet Pirates Geraldo Rivera s Now It Can Be Told and Who Bombed Judi Bari KQED San Francisco PBS amp KCET Los Angeles PBS 1992 Las Medicinas y Usted Council On Family Health Green For Life KRON NBC San Francisco and BDF The Baja Expedition Pacific Coast Marine 1994 Wildlife Crime Lab Seattle Spokes Reef Relief and Clean Air Cabs PBS National 1995 Heroes of the Earth Choi Yul s Korea Golden Gate Productions and Para Vivir Bien Coalition of Hispanic Health amp Human Services 1996 Predator Friendly Wool PBS National and La Tardeada Coalition of Hispanic Health amp Human Services 1997 International Rivers Network and Rainforest Action Network Video News Releases 1998 Demuestra tu Carino Vacuna a tu Bebe Coalition of Hispanic Health amp Human Services 1999 Antarctica s Giant Petrels and Antarctica Cold facts on Climate Change both for CNN 2002 Blue Frontier Video News Release Bibliography EditBooksHelvarg David The War Against the Greens San Francisco Sierra Club 1994 ISBN 0 87156 459 9 Helvarg David The War Against the Greens Revised Edition Boulder Johnson 2004 ISBN 1 55566 328 1 Helvarg David Blue Frontier Saving America s Living Seas New York WH Freeman 2001 ISBN 0 7167 3715 9 Helvarg David with Jim Toomey Illustrator 50 Ways to Save the Ocean Inner Ocean Action Guide Maui Hawai i Inner Ocean Publishing 2006 ISBN 1 930722 66 4 Helvarg David ed The Ocean and Coastal Conservation Guide Island Press 2005 ISBN 1 55963 859 1 Motavalli Jim ed Feeling the Heat Reports from the Frontlines of Climate Change New York Routledge 2004 ISBN 0 415 94655 7 Helvarg David The Golden Shore California s Love Affair with the Sea Thomas Dunne Books 2013 ISBN 9780312664961Selected Articles Ireland Diary A Day in the Life San Diego Door August 1974 On a mission with the Sandinistas Associated Press June 19 1979 San Diego and Central America San Diego Newsline June 27 1984 John Hoagland in life and Death San Diego Tribune March 1984 Jonas Salk A Conversation with the Old Master San Diego magazine November 1984 Green War The Berkeley Monthly August 1994 Fiddling While Antarctica Burns The New York Times March 17 1999 Seaweed Rebellion Penthouse March 2001 On The Blue Frontier E Magazine July Aug 2001 Otter Things in California Satya January 2004 SpongeBob and Friends Splendor in the Kelp Los Angeles Times January 26 2005References Edit About the Blue Frontier Campaign www bluefront org Washington DC Blue Frontier Campaign 2006 Archived 2007 04 03 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 26 September 2008 Helvarg David The War Against the Greens San Francisco Sierra Club 1994 ISBN 0 87156 459 9 a b c d Hamilton Joan Inside Sierra Politics and Penguins Sierra magazine November December 1999 a b c David Helvarg Women Increasingly Active in Irish Struggle Liberation News Service April 1973 David Helvarg Northern Ireland at Easter Temperatures Rising Liberation News Service April 1973 David Helvarg British Undercover Squad Tied to Sectarian Murders Liberation News Service May 1973 David Helvarg Armagh Ireland A Town Divided Liberation News Service May 1973 David Helvarg British Undercover Squad Tied to Sectarian Murders Liberation News Service May 1973 David Helvarg Ireland Diary A Day in the Life San Diego Door August 1974 David Helvarg Mining the Sea The Race Begins San Diego Newsline Oct 26 1977 and subsequent issues David Helvarg On a mission with the Sandinistas Associated Press June 19 1979 David Helvarg El Salvador A retrospective San Diego Newsline June 8 1983 Ron Arnold Overcoming Ideology in Philip D Brick and R McGreggor Cawley A Wolf in the Garden The Land Rights Movement and the New Environmental Debate Lanham Maryland Rowman amp Littlefield 1996 ISBN 0 8476 8185 8 Community Rights Counsel The Takings Project Archived 2005 04 05 at the Wayback Machine LTC 157 Archived 2005 06 01 at the Wayback Machine Sources Edit This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fool s Wisdom Madison Wisconsin Clean Wisconsin 1994 Ocean Resource Center The Ocean Project 2004 Retrieved April 7 2005 Coastal bibliography Surfrider Foundation 2005 Retrieved April 7 2005 Arnold Ron Overcoming Ideology in Brick Philip D and Cawley R McGreggor A Wolf in the Garden The Land Rights Movement and the New Environmental Debate Lanham Maryland Rowman amp Littlefield 1996 ISBN 0 8476 8185 8 Cockburn Alexander Manhunt Anderson Pursues His Demon Anderson Valley Advertiser March 8 2000 Hamilton Joan Inside Sierra Politics and Penguins Sierra magazine November December 1999 Helvarg David Diary A weeklong electronic journal Slate January 1999 Retrieved April 7 2005 Helvarg David Oil s Domestic Impacts Multinational Monitor Jan Feb 2003 Helvarg David Public Comment Public Comments on U S Commission on Ocean Policy s Preliminary Report Washington DC 2004 Helvarg David Stories by David Helvarg Alternet Retrieved April 7 2005 Helvarg David Biography of David Helvarg Blue Frontier Campaign 2004 Retrieved April 7 2005 Helvarg David Come Helvarg and High Water Grist magazine January 3 2005 Helvarg David Life in the sea is about reproduction not family values Los Angeles Times January 26 2005 Lane Les C Keith Olbermann Hammers Dobson Comments Dispatches from the Culture Wars January 31 2005 Retrieved April 7 2005 Offutt Chas Books Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility 2005 Retrieved April 7 2005 Walker Jesse Green Whine American Enterprise 122 July August 1995 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to David Helvarg An excerpt from The War Against the Greens An excerpt from Blue Frontier David Helvarg reports from Antarctica in 1999 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Helvarg amp oldid 1099506413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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