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Tin Can Coast: A History of Industry, Greed, and Fishing in the Golden State

Contributor(s): Ogilvy, Joseph (Author)

ISBN: 9781639736812

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

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Pub Date: July 21, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Dust Cover

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.00" H x 9.25" L x 6.12" W ( 1.00 lbs) 336 pages

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Description:

"You'll never look at a can of tuna the same way again." -MALCOLM HARRIS, bestselling author of Palo Alto

The hidden story of the California Coast, told through generations of immigrants, surges of industry, and three marine species caught in the dragnet of human history.

Review Quotes:

"Ogilvy's book is a study of the history and risks of overfishing, but it's also powerful nature writing, rich with his own first-hand observations, along with a lively story about the consequences of rapacious capitalism, international disputes and technological innovation." --Los Angeles Times, "Best of the Summer 2026"

"Ogilvy debuts with an ambitious and sweeping history of hunting and fishing along the California coast, tracing centuries of upheaval by humans . . . A lucid, unsettling diagnosis of the economic, political, and ecological forces shaping the Pacific Coast." --Publishers Weekly, starred review

"This far-reaching work of history demonstrates how seemingly disparate forces can work together to make or break a town, an industry, a community, or a once-thriving species. Tin Can Coast will appeal to a wide variety of readers interested in economic forces, the environment, and twentieth-century American history." --Booklist

"A deep dive into California's murky maritime memories, Tin Can Coast surfaces a full net of iridescent stories. You'll never look at a can of tuna the same way again." --Malcolm Harris, nationally bestselling author of PALO ALTO

"In Tin Can Coast, Ogilvy does a masterful job of weaving together the enmeshed fates of the California Current's fisheries, the immigrant communities that first exploited them, and the way greed eventually killed what could have been the Golden Coast's golden goose. A fascinating story at every turn, exceptionally well told." --Scott Weidensaul, New York Times bestselling author of THE WORLD ON THE WING

"A keen-eyed and comprehensive look at the fisheries of the West Coast and the cultures that fished them, Tin Can Coast will leave you awed by the majesty of these extraordinary ecosystems, heartbroken at their exploitation and collapse, and fiercely appreciative of this uniquely American story, in all its contradictions." --Rowan Jacobsen, James Beard Award-winning author of A GEOGRAPHY OF OYSTERS

"The story of California is one of sun, Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and-perhaps surprisingly-fish. In Tin Can Coast, Joseph Ogilvy explores the Golden State's long relationship with the ocean through well-crafted tales of successive waves of immigrants and the marine creatures they hunted and profited from. A rigorous, engaging book that'll peel the scales from your eyes and foster deeper appreciation for the sea." --Adam Welz, author of The End of Eden

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