Biologists Aaron Hirsh and Veronica Volny guide twelve college students to a remote fishing village on the Sea of Cortez in this award-winning exploration of marine ecology and human connection. Winner of the National Outdoor Book Award for Natural History Literature, a finalist for the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing, and named a Seattle Times Best Book of the Year, this narrative weaves scientific discovery with personal reflection. Through encounters with the bay's dazzling biodiversity and the local community, readers gain insight into conservation challenges and the profound relationships between people and the natural world. Essential reading for educators, naturalists, and anyone seeking to understand our ocean's fragile ecosystems.
An Ocean of Inspiration: The John Olguin Story book
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A detailed biography of John Olguin, founder of Cabrillo Marine Museum and longtime CMA Director. 📘 305-page hardcover with black & white and color photos 🌊 Written by Stefan Harzen,...
Dive into a gripping true-crime narrative set against the turbulent backdrop of 1989 Panama. *Ghosts of Panama* follows Naval Investigative Service Special Agent Rick Yell as he navigates political intrigue,...
Discover the remarkable evolutionary journey of whales in this acclaimed science narrative. From their four-legged terrestrial ancestors to ocean giants spanning 300,000 pounds, this book unravels the mysteries of cetacean...