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The North Atlantic coast of North Americacommonly known as the Atlantic Coastextends from Newfoundland and Labrador through the Maritime Provinces and the Northeastern United States south to Cape...
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26 August 2011

The North Atlantic coast of North Americacommonly known as the Atlantic Coastextends from Newfoundland and Labrador through the Maritime Provinces and the Northeastern United States south to Cape Hatteras. This North Atlantic region belongs to the sea. The maritime influence on climate, flora, and fauna is dominant even far inland. Both on land and at sea, this region is where north meets south, where the great northern boreal forests intermingle with the southern coniferous-hardwood forests, and where the icy Labrador Current and the tropical Gulf Stream vie for supremacy and eventually mix. The Atlantic Coast draws upon the best and most up-to-date science on the ecology of the region as well as the author’s lifetime experience as a resident, biologist, and naturalist. The book explores the geological origins of the region, the two major forest realms, and the main freshwater and marine ecosystems, and describes the flora and fauna that characterize each habitat. It ends with a look at what has been lost and how the remaining natural heritage of the region might be conserved for the future.
Price: $31.99
Pages: 352
Publisher: Greystone Books
Imprint: Greystone Books
Publication Date:
26 August 2011
ISBN: 9781553659655
Format: eBook
BISACs:
NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Coastal Regions & Shorelines, SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / General, SCIENCE / Environmental Science, NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Oceans & Seas
"The Atlantic Coast, a sweeping overview of thousands of kilometres of shoreline by prolific East Coast environmental writer and poet Harry Thurston."Canadian Geographic, Nov 25, 2011
Harry Thurston is the author of several collections of poetry and twelve nonfiction books, including A Place Between the Tides: A Naturalist’s Reflections on the Salt Marsh, which received the 2005 Sigurd Olson Nature Writing Award. He has also written for such magazines as Audubon and National Geographic. Thurston lives in Nova Scotia.
Wayne Barrett is a partner in Barrett & MacKay Photography. His photographs have been featured in advertisements, magazines, and calendars and have appeared in numerous books. He lives in Prince Edward Island.
Wayne Barrett is a partner in Barrett & MacKay Photography. His photographs have been featured in advertisements, magazines, and calendars and have appeared in numerous books. He lives in Prince Edward Island.
Preface 1
1 The Atlantic Realm 7
Where North Meets South
2 Oceans and Mountains 39
The Geology and Paleontology of the Atlantic Coast
3 The Atlantic Hinterland 77
Forests of the Atlantic Coast
4 Between the Capes 117
The Mid-Atlantic Bight
5 Tides of Life 153
The Gulf of Maine and the Bay of Fundy
6 River into the Sea 199
The Gulf of St. Lawrence
7 Great Currents and Grand Banks 235
Newfoundland and Labrador
8 The Altered Realm 277
The Once and Future Atlantic
Photographer’s Acknowledgments 304
Further Reading 305
Scientific Names 311
Index 36
Panel of expert reviewers:
Dr. Graham Daborn
Founder
Acadia Centre for Estuarine Research
Acadia University,
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Dr. David Garbary
Professor of Biology and Co-ordinator--Interdisciplinary Studies in Aquatic Resources
St. Francis Xavier University
Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Brian Harrington, Senior Shorebird Biologist
Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences
Manomet, Massachusetts
Dr. Peter Larsen
Senior Research Scientist
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
West Boothbay Harbor, Maine
Dr. Donald F. McAlpine
Chair, Department of Natural Science
Head, Zoology Section
New Brunswick Museum Saint John, N.B.
Dr. Paul E. Olsen
Arthur D. Storke Memorial Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University
Palisades, New York
Dr. George Rose
Head, Fisheries Conservation,
Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland,
St. John's, Newfoundland
Dr. Boris Worm
Assistant Professor
& Head, The Worm Lab for Marine Conservation,
Department of Biology
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia
1 The Atlantic Realm 7
Where North Meets South
2 Oceans and Mountains 39
The Geology and Paleontology of the Atlantic Coast
3 The Atlantic Hinterland 77
Forests of the Atlantic Coast
4 Between the Capes 117
The Mid-Atlantic Bight
5 Tides of Life 153
The Gulf of Maine and the Bay of Fundy
6 River into the Sea 199
The Gulf of St. Lawrence
7 Great Currents and Grand Banks 235
Newfoundland and Labrador
8 The Altered Realm 277
The Once and Future Atlantic
Photographer’s Acknowledgments 304
Further Reading 305
Scientific Names 311
Index 36
Panel of expert reviewers:
Dr. Graham Daborn
Founder
Acadia Centre for Estuarine Research
Acadia University,
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Dr. David Garbary
Professor of Biology and Co-ordinator--Interdisciplinary Studies in Aquatic Resources
St. Francis Xavier University
Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Brian Harrington, Senior Shorebird Biologist
Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences
Manomet, Massachusetts
Dr. Peter Larsen
Senior Research Scientist
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
West Boothbay Harbor, Maine
Dr. Donald F. McAlpine
Chair, Department of Natural Science
Head, Zoology Section
New Brunswick Museum Saint John, N.B.
Dr. Paul E. Olsen
Arthur D. Storke Memorial Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University
Palisades, New York
Dr. George Rose
Head, Fisheries Conservation,
Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland,
St. John's, Newfoundland
Dr. Boris Worm
Assistant Professor
& Head, The Worm Lab for Marine Conservation,
Department of Biology
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia