

From gray whales giving birth in the lagoons of Baja California to sea otters nestled in kelp beds off California to killer whales living around Vancouver Island—this spectacular stretch of the Pacific... Read More
Description
From gray whales giving birth in the lagoons of Baja California to sea otters nestled in kelp beds off California to killer whales living around Vancouver Island—this spectacular stretch of the Pacific Coast boasts one of the most abundant populations of sea mammals on earth. This handy interpretive field guide describes the 45 whales, dolphins, seals, and otters that are resident in, migrate through, or forage from Baja in Mexico to British Columbia in Canada. The guide’s rich species accounts provide details on identification, natural history, distribution, and conservation. They also tell where and how these fascinating animals can best be viewed. Introductory chapters give general information on the ecology, evolution, and taxonomy of marine mammals; on the Pacific Coast’s unique environment; and on the relationship between marine mammals and humans from native cultures to today. Featuring many color illustrations, photographs, drawings, and maps, this up-to-date guide illuminates a fascinating group of animals and reveals much about their mysterious lives in the ocean.
Details
- Price: $28.95
- Pages: 584
- Carton Quantity: 24
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Imprint: University of California Press
- Series: California Natural History Guides
- Publication Date: 19th January 2011
- Trim Size: 4.5 x 7.25 in
- Illustration Note: 132 color illustrations, 22 color plates, 22 line llustrations, 45 maps, 45 tables
- ISBN: 9780520265455
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
NATURE / Animals / General
SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Mammals
Reviews
- Bob Walch, Coastviews“Detailed and well-illustrated sections devoted to each species.”
- Wildlife Activist“This field guide is a ‘must have’.”
- Robert Walch, Salinas Californian“An excellent compact reference book . . . . you won't have any problem identifying the many mammals you encounter along the coastline or off shore.”
- Bob Walch, Bookloons.com“This comprehensive guide is all you will need when you head for the coast for a day of whale watching or just to enjoy some offfshore boating.”
- K. B. Sterling, Choice“Like an expert, chatty companion at one’s elbow, this is a splendid guide to the subject for both amateurs and professionals.”
- Paula A. Olson, The Quarterly Review Of Bio“Indispensable for naturalists, both professional and amateur.”
- Robert Walch, The Californian“This is an excellent compact reference book for anyone who would like to know more about marine mammals.”
- North County Times“For the person who enjoys watching the creatures that inhabit our coastline, the mariner who might travel with pods of whales, or the beachcomber who shares the sand with seals and sea lions, this is a field guide that should be tucked into every day pack or sea bag.”
- The Guardian“Handy, [with] rich species accounts. . . . A must have for anyone interested in marine mammals!”
Author Bio
From gray whales giving birth in the lagoons of Baja California to sea otters nestled in kelp beds off California to killer whales living around Vancouver Island—this spectacular stretch of the Pacific Coast boasts one of the most abundant populations of sea mammals on earth. This handy interpretive field guide describes the 45 whales, dolphins, seals, and otters that are resident in, migrate through, or forage from Baja in Mexico to British Columbia in Canada. The guide’s rich species accounts provide details on identification, natural history, distribution, and conservation. They also tell where and how these fascinating animals can best be viewed. Introductory chapters give general information on the ecology, evolution, and taxonomy of marine mammals; on the Pacific Coast’s unique environment; and on the relationship between marine mammals and humans from native cultures to today. Featuring many color illustrations, photographs, drawings, and maps, this up-to-date guide illuminates a fascinating group of animals and reveals much about their mysterious lives in the ocean.
- Price: $28.95
- Pages: 584
- Carton Quantity: 24
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Imprint: University of California Press
- Series: California Natural History Guides
- Publication Date: 19th January 2011
- Trim Size: 4.5 x 7.25 in
- Illustrations Note: 132 color illustrations, 22 color plates, 22 line llustrations, 45 maps, 45 tables
- ISBN: 9780520265455
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
NATURE / Animals / General
SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Mammals
– Bob Walch, Coastviews“Detailed and well-illustrated sections devoted to each species.”
– Wildlife Activist“This field guide is a ‘must have’.”
– Robert Walch, Salinas Californian“An excellent compact reference book . . . . you won't have any problem identifying the many mammals you encounter along the coastline or off shore.”
– Bob Walch, Bookloons.com“This comprehensive guide is all you will need when you head for the coast for a day of whale watching or just to enjoy some offfshore boating.”
– K. B. Sterling, Choice“Like an expert, chatty companion at one’s elbow, this is a splendid guide to the subject for both amateurs and professionals.”
– Paula A. Olson, The Quarterly Review Of Bio“Indispensable for naturalists, both professional and amateur.”
– Robert Walch, The Californian“This is an excellent compact reference book for anyone who would like to know more about marine mammals.”
– North County Times“For the person who enjoys watching the creatures that inhabit our coastline, the mariner who might travel with pods of whales, or the beachcomber who shares the sand with seals and sea lions, this is a field guide that should be tucked into every day pack or sea bag.”
– The Guardian“Handy, [with] rich species accounts. . . . A must have for anyone interested in marine mammals!”