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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Park Ranger-Naturalist's comments,
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This review is from: Whelks to Whales: Coastal Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest (Paperback)
This book's easy-to-use key immediately helps visitors to Olympic's coast identify dozens and dozens of marine animals and plants. We bring it on ranger-led tide pool explorations because it complements our journeys so well. Each section provides structural, behavioral, and habitat information about the type of creatures. Then, many individual species are photographed and described, including known life cycles, predator-prey relationships, and other unique aspects. The book is particularly good because it includes several marine mammals, enhancing tide pool exploration with ocean discovery. This is a wonderful aid in introducing visitors to the intertidal zone, the marine sanctuary, and the abundant life thriving within.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent source for scuba divers around the Pacific NW,
This review is from: Whelks to Whales: Coastal Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest (Paperback)
This book is a must for any scuba diver venturing into the waters of Puget Sound, coastal British Columbia and Vancouver Island. It was a great resource during a recent 4 day diving trip to Barkley Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island. It provided us with hours of conversation about what we had seen and what to look for next.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great but not a "one stop" book,
This review is from: Whelks to Whales: Coastal Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest (Paperback)
This is a great book, but it isn't as complete as I would have liked. The photographs are good and you can identify quite a bit, but not everything. It is a good starting point book though because there are numerous subsections.
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Where's the great white?,
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This review is from: Whelks to Whales: Coastal Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest (Paperback)
My kids are studying the ocean right now, so we picked up this book at the library to familiarize ourselves with the various animals we might see when we go to the coast. Of course the first thing they looked for was the great white shark. But it's not in there. No great white in a book about the marine life of coastal Pacific Northwest? So I thought maybe they're just talking about way up North, not here in Northern California, but no their map includes Northern California.
And I just finished reading a book about geoduck poaching, but the geoduck entry in this book doesn't mention that there is a serious poaching problem. Other than that, my kids have really enjoyed looking at the pictures and reading the very brief entry about each animal. I appreciate that it covers mammals, bivalves, whelks... all kinds of life, not just one family of critters like so many books do. I guess that's why it's not exhaustive.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for Seattle,
This review is from: Whelks to Whales: Coastal Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest (Paperback)
Easy to use guide, great for identifying most things by sight. Occasionally pictures could be a little misleading, but holds together in general.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent all purpose criter ID book with photos,
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This review is from: Whelks to Whales: Coastal Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest (Paperback)
This book has been very helpful in identifing the many different creatures I have seen while diving in Washinton State's Puget Sound as well as around Vancouver Island. It is perfect for any recreational diver because while it does list Phylum and Species, it also gives the commom name and even alternate common names if applicable. Each entry also gives the Size, Range, Habitat, Description and a brief comment about the entry. The photos are clear and sometimes include photos of the fishes egg mass. This book covers the most common of the marine life that you are likely to encounter while diving in the Pacific Northwest. I take it with me when I go diving and use it after the dive to show what I saw and for others to identify what they saw. It also helps me at home latter when I want to put a name to a photo I took while diving. I whole heartedly recommend this book to anyone slightly curious as to what that thing is called they saw on that last dive.
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Whelks to Whales: Coastal Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest by Rick M. Harbo (Paperback - January 1, 1999)
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