
Not
much larger than a soccer ball and modestly framed, the image appeared at a distance to
be a simple globe. On closer inspection, I realised that it was a planet
comprised entirely of the seas, oceans and waterways of the world, with all the
landmasses excised to leave only the water.
As Tasmania
awaits the arrival of a supertrawler, heralding the advent of factory fishing
in Australian waters (a third-world ecological disaster springing to right life
here at home), the immense importance of the world’s waters has searing relevance
right now.