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# Sounding the sea
- URL: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/article-2122jsp/
- Published: 2004-09-26T23:09:00.000Z
- Updated: 2026-04-17T11:52:38.000Z
- Author: Candida Clark
- Tags: #en, #Migrated, #Import 2026-04-09 19:17, #ImagesUploaded

I walked about on the shore, lifting up my hands, and my whole being, as I may say, wrapt up in the contemplation of my deliverance  I cast my eyes to the stranded vessel, when the breach and froth of the sea being so big, I could hardly see it, it lay so far off, and considered, Lord! how was it possible I could get on shore?

*\--Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe, 1719*

Safe place, jumping-off point, point of no return? From boat-burning to beach-building, shark-baiting to soul-seeking on the ultimate ride. Lost cultures, vanishing continents, floating islands and lives revealed by withdrawing tides. Its all right there at the beach.

As we approach the end of **openDemocracy**s *Shorelines* project, we present a selection of some of the images that have charted the journey that began at the waters edge.

To accompany you on this aquatic voyage, tune in to the music of the sea, with the first of Mike OBriens soundscapes, *Just Waves*  made exclusively for **openDemocracy**  to be followed next week by part two, *A Very English Seaside*.

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Shorelines are the border between the two worlds of land and sea. Which came first? In July-August 2003 **openDemocracy**s *Shorelines* series was launched with **Caspar Henderson**s [*Shorelines*: jumping off](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-1386.jsp)  a two-part essay, charting the myths, science and imagination of the shore...

Man performing puja at the Ganges river, Lynsey Addario Shorelines: jumping off

When I was 10 years old I decided that my lifes course would be upon the ocean. **Amy Prinsloo**s stunning memoir of life onboard a Russian trawler ship and the pity, horror and adventure of the worlds fishing industry, [Girl at sea](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-2060.jsp)...

![2. Amy Prinsloo Girl at sea](https://storage.ghost.io/c/3f/80/3f804bea-4b2d-4ddf-9ff0-6ec7d0afa5fa/content/images/2026/04/david_doubilet_fish_jjRo82T-1776425900649.jpg)

2\. Amy Prinsloo Girl at sea

Fish, David Doubilet Girl at sea, August 2004

I spent most of June 2004 working on a project that might help save the world. In the beautiful photo-essay [A Pacific Odyssey](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-2090.jsp), **Caspar Henderson** visits the republic of Palau for a bit of swimming, snorkelling and some serious coral reef building...

Transporting coral arc A Pacific Odyssey, September 2004

Almost all of the worlds beaches are vanishing. Its easy to take a shoreline for granted, but what happens when even the brink begins to crumble? Faced with this dilemma, **Tom Goreau, Abdul Azeez Hakeem and Wolf Hilbertz** havent stood still on the beach  theyve grown their own: [Growing a beach in the Maldives](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-1903.jsp)...

The eroding beach, piled high with sandbags Growing a beach in the Maldives, May 2004

In [Bolivias big chill](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-2026.jsp), young photographer **Bec Wingrave** steps over South Americas lost shorelines and discovers a landscape of ice and salt. Her pictures, plus offerings from poetic fellow-travellers ...

Lake of ice, Chile, Bec Wingrave Bolivias big chill, July 2004

We should w\_nder more. In [Wondering, wandering in a mobile world](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-1740.jsp), the emotional undercurrents flowing between two near-identical English words fertilise **Elly Clarke**s imagination...

Waves, Elly Clarke Wondering, wandering in a mobile world, February 2004

Once visited you take the smell of the sea with you everywhere, for the rest of your life. On the shores of Long Island, **Eva Salzman** finds the biggest treasure of all: the sea itself. [Poetry](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-1969.jsp) and [fiction](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-1966.jsp) from this prize-winning writer...

Brasil Itacare de Bahia Gilles Favier, 2000 Long Island sound, June 2004

Even in his sleep he longed for the ocean. *Shorelines* crosses generations in [The last boat](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-2042.jsp), an exclusive of sound, photography and storytelling. Hear **Candida Clark** read from her acclaimed novel of grief and redemption, *The Mariners Star*, while her mother, **Sally Heywood**, evokes the experience of a once-vibrant Northern English fishing community and remembers the last of the last...

Out to sea from Staithes, North Yorkshire, Candida Clark The last boat, August 2004

The shoreline is a place of constant change  a landscape in flux. **Dominic Pote**s photographs surf the dynamic flow where seascape and landscape meet in [Time and motion: catching waves](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-1915.jsp)...

Oceansurf, Dominic Pote Time and motion: catching waves, May 2004

At the English seaside the girls Harriet and Hindy walk the shoreline between the Caribbean and Britain  between grey tea, grey donkeys and the grey, grey sky and the vibrant, lost colours of home.[A fair amount of sunshine](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-1569.jsp), an exclusive extract from **Donna Daley-Clarke**s novel-in-progress, *A Lazy Eye*...

Seagulls A fair amount of sunshine, November 2003

Indias parched small farmers are digging for water and hope amidst systemic misuse of the countrys water resources. Acclaimed documentary makers **Sanjay Barnela and Vasant Saberwal**, and environmentalist poet **Maya Khosla** explore their plight in [Vanishing shorelines: *Hunting Down Water* in India](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-2053.jsp)...

Rain dance, still from Hunting Down Water Vanishing shorelines: Hunting Down Water in India, August 2004

Thats how we saw the world, sat six inches above the waves. [*From the Belly of the Carp*: Singapore river voices](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-1992.jsp) is **Roger Vaughan Jenkins**s a moving record of the experiences, stories, and longings of the people who worked on Singapores tiny river estuary...

View of Johnstons pier and Hong Kong-Shanghai Bank, 1905 From the Belly of the Carp: Singapore river voices, July 2004

[Before light comes: three poems](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-1972.jsp), the work of **Pele Cox**, a young English poet, presents a delicate, perceptive view of nature and human entanglements...

Nude, East Sussex, Bill Brandt, 1957 Before light comes: three poems, June 2004

Nobody in de world kin dive like we. Sienna Millers life on the edge of The Silent, the lagoon far below her island village, starts to shift with the arrival of two white strangers. [A Different Ocean](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-1540.jsp), **Jacob Ross**s haunting story of belonging and self-discovery...

Sunset, Jacob Ross A Different Ocean, October 2003

From reef paths to shining beaches, his native Florida to Canary Islands birthplace, **Ryall Mills** lives for surfing. Forever [In search of the perfect wave](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-2101.jsp), he shares the beauty, the passion, and the business of being inside the tube...

Lucky man In search of the perfect wave, September 2003

If there is a God / She lives under the sea. Dip your toes in the South China Sea with **Wavelines**, a stunning exhibition of life beneath Malaysias Perhentian and Redang Islands. With journalist **Angela Goh**, photographer **Ellen Butler** and poet **Mano Maniam**  [The world of sea: underwater photographs from Malaysia](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-2010.jsp)...

In the first phase of the moon, Ellen Butler The world of sea: underwater photographs from Malaysia, July 2004

Most foreigners think that Hungary is a landlocked country. For **Zsuzsanna Ardó**, Lake Balaton is a place of remembered pleasures of childhood, motherhood, and national belonging in [A circular shoreline: the Hungarian sea](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-102-2084.jsp)...

Balaton trio, Zsuzsanna Ardó A circular shoreline: the Hungarian sea, September 2004

And thats not all. Before *Shorelines* there was [Hair](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/debate-1-78.jsp), and **openDemocracy**s first piece of audio: [Hairiness sounds like this](http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-1-78-944.jsp).