âHow do we engage with the sea? How does it permeate our lives and impact how we think and feel? Bringing together a rich collection of embodied, emotional and sensuous ethnographic narratives, this book is as close as you might get to being at sea from the comfort of your armchair. Thoroughly enjoyable and an important contribution to the literature.â Kimberley Peters, Aberystwyth University, UK âA landmark book, Seascapes captures our intimacy with the ocean by exploring how we penetrate the natural world, and vice versa. The authors draw on multiple voices, theories and perspectives, and engage with the ocean in passionate and perceptive narratives that radically recast the sea as a dynamic, living, affective and sentient place.â Douglas Booth, University of Otago, New Zealand âBrown and Humberstoneâs volume, Seascapes, explores the imaginative, aesthetic and embodied experiences through which people engage with the sea. Through fascinating and diverse auto-ethnographic accounts of surfing, sailing, swimming and, above all, thinking and feeling with the sea, it illuminates the complexities of this vital human-non-human relationship.â Veronica Strang, Durham University, UK 'Throughout the oceanic descriptions were strongly woven threads of everyday and identity politics, of the human/nature relationship and of what we do as researchers. In their conclusion, Humberstone and Brown, write that âIt is our hope that this collection of narratives provides new ways to contemplate with the sea rather than on or at itâ ... but I think this book does more than that - it provides a new space and approach to contemplate how we do research in other fields and spaces as well.' Leisure Studies