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Pacific Intertidal Life : Identifying Marine Life of the Pacific Coast's Rocky Reefs and Tidepools
Pacific Intertidal Life : Identifying Marine Life of the Pacific Coast's Rocky Reefs and Tidepools
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Author(s): Russo, Ron
ISBN No.: 9780912550374
Edition: Revised
Pages: 64
Year: 202504
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 10.97
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Popular, proven format: more than 7,500 copies of the previous edition (9780912550329) have sold Market: anglers, beach-goers, snorkelers, and anyone who appreciates nature's wonders Not intimidating--easy-to-use information geared toward casual observers More than 90 species of marine life, including plants and animals Introduction to intertidal zones and tidepools Brief discussions of important aspects of intertidal life, such as tides and food Professional illustrations carefully drawn with key markings to aid in field identification Species organized by groups such as algae, crabs, mussels, sea stars, and sponges; answer a few basic questions to determine the correct group to quickly identify your find Every entry includes a visual description and professional illustration for easy identification Small (5.88- by 4-inch) format that fits in a pocket or backpack Perfect beginner's tool to intertidal life identification Covers the rocky reefs and tidepools of the Pacific Coast in Alaska, Baja California, British Columbia, California, Oregon, and Washington Wonderful impulse purchase--less than $10 per book About the series creator: May Theilgaard Watts, born in 1893, was an esteemed naturalist and celebrated ecologist. She was a longtime naturalist at the Morton Arboretum (retired in 1961) and is credited with proposing in 1963 what developed into our national rails-to-trails program. She is considered an early figure of influence in prairie restoration and is regarded as an influential figure in helping the public rethink its relationship with the natural world. The concept of the "finder" dichotomous key (which is at the center of this series) began with May; she created student handouts in the 1930s, which evolved into the pocket guides. About the series: In the 1960s, May's son Tom Watts turned the handouts into a business venture (Nature Study Guild), which he operated with his wife in Berkeley until his death in 1992. After Tom's death, his daughter Bridget moved the business to Rochester, New York, and operated it there until Keen purchased the rights to the line in 2014. The series' fresh design is more cohesive while maintaining the artistic appeal of the original books.


Series updates include range maps, scientific names, species lists, and more. Naturalists and educators like the books because they get people to look at the structures of objects and to look at the families, as well as specific species. Displays are available specifically for this series. In 2023, more than 60,000 units sold of the 14 Nature Study Guides currently in print. With more than a million copies sold, Nature Study Guides have helped people across the US and Canada learn about and connect with nature.


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