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North Atlantic Book? (1 Viewer)

BrightonBirder

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A friend mentioned a book dealing with teh north atlantic wildlife, ecology, fish, jellyfish etc. Supposedly it has everything covered. It likely came out within the last year. Does anybody know about this book. A title and author would be most appreciated.

Michael
 
Western North Atlantic only

Tero said:
There is a Firefly paperback, it covers the N American coast
It is not a great book for birds, but does cover fishes and mammals.
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/BookSearch/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&EAN=9780300106589&itm=1

I had overlooked that it only covers the western side of the North Atlantic. So a bit of disappointment at first. But other that this restriction, I like the book. It basically covers the coast from Newfoundland south to North Carolina. Has range maps and very pleasing (to me) illustrations. Mine is a Yale University version published in 2005, but I assume the contents is the same as in the Firefly one.
 
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