In Beneath Cold Seas, David Hall takes us the underwater world off the
Pacific Coast of North America, which features the most diverse and
visually spectacular marine life of any temperate or cold-water
ecosystem ion the planet. From tiny, candy-striped shrimp to the giant
Pacific octopus, alabaster nudibranchs, luminous moon jellyfish,
orchid sea stars, wolf eels, rockfish schooling among kelp, playful
harbor seals scratching their backs against barnacle-covered rocks,
Stellar sea lions, white-sided dolphins, and so much more. Hall's
stunning photographs, which are in themselves works of art, reveal
both the symbiotic and the predatory relationships in this web of
life. Through state-of-the-art camera equipment and special lighting,
he has captured our underwater world in a way that will surprise even
those scuba divers most familiar with it and amaze the rest of us. An
introduction by Sarika Cullis-Suzuki, who has lived on the Pacific
Coast of North America her entire life and has studied the marine life
of the region as well as the fisheries of the high seas, describes her
personal experiences with this amazing part of the world and discusses
the conservation issues facing this rich yet vulnerable ecosystem.
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The Underwater Wilderness of the Pacific Northwest
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781553658719
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Greystone Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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