LIFE BETWEEN THE TIDES, by Jill Fegley, John Moring, and Les Watling, is a fact—filled resource, arranged for easy identification, covering habitats, invertebrates, fishes, and marine plants. Ma
LIFE BETWEEN THE TIDES, by Jill Fegley, John Moring, and Les Watling, is a fact—filled resource, arranged for easy identification, covering habitats, invertebrates, fishes, and marine plants. Maybe you simply enjoy walking along the beach, searching the wrack line and exploring tidepools. Or you fish or hunt in salt marshes and estuaries and are interested in all that surrounds you. Perhaps you're involved in a closer look as an educator or volunteer along the coast. Here's a beautifully illustrated little field guide that will help you identify and learn about the plants and animals of the intertidal zone.
LIFE BETWEEN THE TIDES, by Jill Fegley, John Moring, and Les Watling, is a fact—filled resource, arranged for easy identification, covering habitats, invertebrates, fishes, and marine plants. Maybe you simply enjoy walking along the beach, searching the wrack line and exploring tidepools. Or you fish or hunt in salt marshes and estuaries and are interested in all that surrounds you. Perhaps you're involved in a closer look as an educator or volunteer along the coast. Here's a beautifully illustrated little field guide that will help you identify and learn about the plants and animals of the intertidal zone. Written for the University of Maine's Sea Grant program by Jill Fegley, John Moring, and Les Watling, it's a fact—filled resource, arranged for easy identification, covering habitats, invertebrates, fishes, and marine plants. Andrea Sultzer's pen—and—ink drawings, carefully done from live specimens, are finely detailed works of art!
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"…neatly organized…locate the object of your interest…Delicate and detailed line drawings…appear adjacent to concise descriptions…" —Gulf of Maine Times, Summer 2004
"…refreshingly easy to read resource guide for those…interested in the little—known life and habitats of our coastlines." —Northeastern Naturalist, Issue 10/4/2003
"…reminds us how endlessly fascinating is the natural world at our doorstep here in midcoast Maine." —Lincoln County News, October 16, 2003
"…slip it in your daypack…neatly organized …quickly locate the object of your interest…delicate, detailed line drawings…" —The Island Trail Newsletter, Fall, 2004
"…will become mainstay of your nature shelf…easily—usable sections explaining habitat and habits…drawings are crisp and clear.." —The Courier Gazette, August 26, 2004
"Great for class outings and family trips to the seashore, … well illustrated little book is a treasure of environmental information." —Central Maine Newspapers, October 19, 2003
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