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ECOSYSTEM CHRONICLES
AVAILABLE
TO LIBRARIES
AND BOOKSTORES GLOBALLY BY
INGRAMSPARK
This 326
page updated and expanded
edition with 400+ photos and
graphics is ideal for
college and university
students taking courses in
the fields of ecology and
the environmental sciences.
ISBN-13: 979-8-9878268-6-7
Library of
Congress
Control Number: 2023919623
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ECOSYSTEM SCIENCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
EXPLORING
ECOSYSTEMS
WELL SUITED
FOR UNIVERSITY LEVEL COURSES
AND STUDIES IN ECOLOGY AND
THE ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCES.
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ECOSYSTEMS
CLIMATE CHANGE
SALMON RESTORATION
Recommended for
readers who enjoy
coffee table photobooks that
portray the beauty of nature and the
environment.
With over 300 photos
and illustrations, this edition
is a science based photobook
that will be of interest to
nature lovers and environmental
advocates concerned about
declining salmon populations in
the Pacific Northwest.
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EXPLORING the SCIENCE
and BEAUTY of NATURE
a
photographic autobiography
This book features
the author's first of many
careers as a marine biologist,
entrepreneur and now as a
writer and photographer.
The book begins with stories
about his early days
spent underwater as a 'fish counter.'
This is the original,
first book which has evolved
into a series of many with
more on the way!
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SEACLIFF
CHRONICLES
Beauty in the
Sky and Sea
This is a
coffee table type photobook
featuring images taken by the
author from many locations around
the world. There is also a
section that portrays the
catastrophic storm that struck the
Central California Coast at the
end of 2022.
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Seacliff
Chronicles
Climate Change
Beauty in Nature
The three books in the
Seacliff Chronicles portray the
catastrophic storm that struck the
Central California Coast at the
end of 2003.
This is an important
subject, especially for
local students investigating the
role that Atmospheric Rivers
contribute to climate change.
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SEACLIFF
CHRONICLES
A New Beginning
The three
books in the Seacliff Chronicles
portray the catastrophic storm
that struck the Central California
Coast at the end of 2003.
This is an important
subject, especially for
local students investigating the
role that Atmospheric Rivers
contribute to climate change.
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