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Whales, Dolphins, and Other Marine Mammals of the World (Princeton Field Guides) [Hardcover]

Hadoram Shirihai (Author), Brett Jarrett (Illustrator)
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Princeton Field Guides October 2, 2006

This breathtakingly beautiful book brings readers nose-to-nose with all of the world's marine mammals-a comprehensive line-up of remarkable whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals, walruses, otters, polar bears, dugongs, and manatees.

A highly practical field guide, it combines state-of-the-art illustrations with superb color photographs and detailed maps. The book highlights key field marks and clearly summarizes the types of behaviors that marine-mammal watchers may observe.

Where other guides settle for static or wooden images and descriptions, this one comes to life with the kind of detailed text and stunning photos that make for a go-to reference guide. Armed with this book, any observer anywhere in the world should be able to identify the marine mammals they encounter.

  • A go-to field guide to all of the world's marine mammals
  • Contains key field marks and summaries of behavior
  • Over 450 stunning color photos
  • 124 color maps
  • Over 500 beautiful new illustrations
  • An exquisite blend of text, illustrations, and photos, harmonized for practical field usage
  • Suitable for both amateurs and seasoned professionals

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A great companion for anyone spending time on cruise ships, or where oceans meet land, this field guide to marine mammals of the world is packed with fun and useful information. -- Terry Richard, Portland Oregonian

Highly recommended. . . . This outstanding, well-organized guide to the world's marine mammals provides a succinct outline of the main groups and modern taxonomy. . .. The 450 color photos, 500 other illustrations, and 124 maps are clear and informative.... All information, including a glossary of unfamiliar terms, is provided in such a way that this volume will be useful to both nonspecialists and professionals. -- Choice

In addition to a glossary, a checklist of marine mammal species, a selected bibliography, a list of photographic credits and an index, this book contains an excellent account of selected marine and coastal sites, where marine mammals can be observed. This very useful section will help in the planning of travels and excursions. -- Peter Langer, Mammalian Biology

With the tremendous growth in tourism in the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic this beautiful book should enjoy a well-deserved continued popularity. If you are planning a trip to this exciting region, whether for research or tourism, buy this book well in advance and revel in the wealth of information and excellent photography. As a record of the distribution and diversity of Southern Ocean fauna, the book will be valuable to those working on seabirds and marine mammals, both in that region and also globally. -- Alan E. Burger, Marine Ornithology

Probably the best guide to marine mammals currently available! -- Birdbooker Report

About the Author

Hadoram Shirihai is the author of a number of highly acclaimed books, including "The Complete Guide to Antarctic Wildlife", "The Birds of Israel", and "Sylvia Warblers" (all Princeton). He is especially known for his work in the Southern Ocean and Antarctica. He extensively travels the world's oceans in search of marine mammals and seabirds, and he has observed in the wild most of the species covered by the present book. An expert on field identification and taxonomy, he is also a highly accomplished photographer. Brett Jarrett is one of the world's foremost marine-mammal artists. He has field experience of 98 species during 30 years of marine-mammal watching and has worked extensively in Antarctica. His published work includes the plates in the award-winning "The Complete Guide to Antarctic Wildlife" (Princeton). More of his work can be seen at www.brettjarrett.com

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (October 2, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691127565
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691127569
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #801,052 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE best field gude on this subject; and one of the best of any natural history field guide, October 16, 2006
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There have been a plethora of field guides on marine mammals and most of them, including several recent ones, such as Carwardine's and the Welles', that are quite good. Shirihai and Jarrett's is in a class by itself. However, it is not really intended as a spotting guide for geographic locations. It illustrates and explains the different variations with all the species, has excellent and distinctive photgraphs, wonderful art work of all species and many variants, fine maps, tells of behavioral and diet diffences for various populations of the same species (and hints where there may be new species, or subspecies, to be found). It is the most comprehensive such guide on this, or almost any other, wildlife family and is at a bargain price, even if Amzn.com hasn't yet discounted it. Don't miss this book!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely essential for anyone interested in sea mammals, September 16, 2008
For a long time I have been searching for guides to help identify whales and dolphins in different parts of the world, but until recently there was very little practically-oriented literature available. In the last few years, that has changed and several groundbreaking regional identification guides are now available: for example Whales and Dolphins of the European Atlantic (Ocean Guides) and Whales & Dolphins of the North American Pacific: Including Seals and Other Marine Mammals. So the non-specialist or casual observer is now in with a fighting chance of identifying those dolphins seen on a coastal hike or whales encountered on a ferry crossing.

At the same time, several references on global marine mammals have appeared, of which Shirihai and Jarrett's compact guide is the best of the bunch. Why? First of all, this guide is compact. At under 400 pages, it is small enough to fit into a coat pocket, yet there is enough information to enable the user to identify (potentially) any marine mammal. So this volume is a true field guide. The book covers sirenians (manatees and dugongs), seals, coastal otters and other marine mammals as well as the cetaceans. The text is concise and emphasises key identification features, but there is still room for notes on behaviour and ecology. There are plenty of plates, both photographic and illustrated - all of them of very high quality. It is clear that author and artist have ample field experience have been able, through this book, to put this squarely at the disposal of the user. Finally, the book is printed on high quality glossy paper, which makes it a pleasure to leaf through at home.

So next time I am off on a trip with a chance of encountering whales or dolphins, I will be packing this handy guide in a addition to whatever regional guides I can get my hands on. Meanwhile, I am enjoying some armchair whale-watching as I leaf through the pages back home.

Chris Sharpe, 16 September 2008. ISBN: 0691127573
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good, but many tiny photos and ugly illustrations, April 18, 2011
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It's an "ok" book. It would have been a lot better if so many of the photos weren't so small (one is less than half an inch tall and an inch and a half wide!) and the illustrations were better. I thought several of the baleen and beaked whale illustrations were very good, but many of the dolphins were downright ugly (particularly both common dolphins). Shirihai appears to be lazy when it comes to fact-checking. He repeats mistakes he made in earlier works (his 2002 Antarctic guide), stating sei whales "formed the major Antarctic whale catch" from the 1940s to 1960s (really only the second half of the 1960s) or mentions outdated info (e.g. Southern California being a "hotspot" for short-finned pilot whales when they've been rare here since the 1982-83 El Nino). He claims there was once 500,000 blue whales worldwide, a few hundred thousand more than is presently thought.

Despite the above, there are a few good things about this book. It's among the first to give due treatmeant to Longman's and Perrin's beaked whales, even presenting a photo of the former. There's also an excellent photo of a breaching Hecter's beaked whale. That's it really. I still prefer Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises of the eastern North Pacific (Reeves et al. 1982), at least for the North Pacific.

If you like really small photos and half-way decent illustrations, this is the book for you. I suggest buying a used one; it's not quite worth buying new.
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