<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Maps and illustrations on inside covers.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>The first compact field guide to offshore sea life of the East Coast</b> <p/>Two-thirds of our planet lies out of sight of land, just offshore beyond the horizon. What wildlife might you see out there? This handy guide, designed for quick use on day trips off the East Coast, helps you put a name to what you find, from whales and dolphins to shearwaters, turtles, and even flying fish. Carefully crafted color plates show species as they typically appear at sea, and expert text highlights identification features. Essential for anyone heading out on a whale-watching or birding trip, this guidebook provides a handy gateway to the wonders of the ocean.</p><ul><li>Over 100 color photos and composite plates</li><li>Includes whales, dolphins, birds, sharks, turtles, flying fish, and more</li><li>Accessible and informative text reveals what to look for</li><li>Great for beginners and experts alike</li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><P>"Filled with concise information and accurate illustrations, this terrific field guide will be a handy, quick reference for the layperson and serious naturalist on boat trips off the West Coast of the United States. No other useful guides for this region deal with both marine mammals and seabirds in the same book."--Sophie Webb, coauthor of "Field Guide to Marine Mammals of the Pacific Coast"<P>"Intended for beginner- and moderate-level naturalists as well as tourists on whale-watching and birding trips, this field guide presents a fresh, new format. Images are nicely formatted and the text is clear, light, and humorous while being informative and scientifically accurate."--Peter Pyle, author of "Identification Guide to North American Birds"<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>[T]his handy little booklet . . . serves as a pocket-guide to sort out both the most commonly seen, as well as rarer species you might come across. Slender enough to slip into your purse, this is not an exhaustive catalog of flora and fauna, nor is it an in-depth exploration of behavior or ecosystem dynamics. Instead it is exactly what the casually interested wildlife observer will want to have when on an offshore vacation--simple, concise, accurate and presented in a friendly, conversational way.<b>---Examiner.com, <i></i></b><br><br>This is a neat little book that fits handily in the pocket, and I can easily see myself using it while 'on deck'. Surely most naturalists would want to follow up by consulting specialized (and often weighty) texts before or after the trip, but while at sea, it will be hard to beat Howell and Sullivan's offering.<b>---Steve Shultz, <i>Carolina Bird Club Newsletter</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Steve N.G. Howell</b> is an international bird tour leader with WINGS and a research associate at the California Academy of Sciences. His other books include <i>Petrels, Albatrosses, and Storm-Petrels of North America</i> and <i>The Amazing World of Flyingfish</i> (both Princeton). <b>Brian L. Sullivan</b> is eBird program codirector and photographic editor for Birds of North America Online at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and a coauthor of <i>The Crossley ID Guide: Raptors </i>(Princeton). Howell and Sullivan are the coauthors of <i>Offshore Sea Life ID Guide: West Coast</i> (Princeton).
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