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Brimming with illustrations and descriptions of more than six hundred species, SeaLife is the most comprehensive reference available in a single volume to the vast panorama of vertebrate and invertebrate creatures inhabiting the world's oceans and shores. Topics covered include oceanography and marine biology; biology of marine environments; marine invertebrates; marine fishes; marine reptiles; seabirds; whales, dolphins and porpoises; dugong and manatees; seals, sea lions and walrus; and marine otters and polar bears. With 56 color plates, 1,000 black-and-white illustrations, 75 maps and an extensive reference section, this book is an essential companion for all marine enthusiasts.
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Sealife : a complete guide to the marine environment, Geoffrey Waller, Marc Dando, Michael Burchett, Richard Hull
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 1996
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- Titolo
- Sealife : a complete guide to the marine environment
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Editore
- Pica Press ; Halfway House, South Africa : R. Friedman Books : Haarlem, the Netherlands : GMB
- Pubblicato
- 1996
- Formato
- Copertina rigida
- Pagine
- 504
- ISBN10
- 1560986336
- ISBN13
- 9781560986331
- Serie
- Valutazione
- 4,25 su 5
- Descrizione
- Brimming with illustrations and descriptions of more than six hundred species, SeaLife is the most comprehensive reference available in a single volume to the vast panorama of vertebrate and invertebrate creatures inhabiting the world's oceans and shores. Topics covered include oceanography and marine biology; biology of marine environments; marine invertebrates; marine fishes; marine reptiles; seabirds; whales, dolphins and porpoises; dugong and manatees; seals, sea lions and walrus; and marine otters and polar bears. With 56 color plates, 1,000 black-and-white illustrations, 75 maps and an extensive reference section, this book is an essential companion for all marine enthusiasts.




