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Michigan's West Coast: Explore the Shore Guide: A Journey to 500 Public Parks and Points of Access Along the Lake Michigan Shoreline
Want to really know the Lake Michigan coast? Take a journey to 500 public places along the Lower Peninsula's sunset shore with its most complete guidebook. Know all the beaches, dunes, and lighthouses Find campgrounds, fishing piers, pathways and launch points for kayaks and boats. Detailed maps and directions locate each site. Charts provide a quick glance of available facilities. Photos visually tell the tale of the things you will find. A description of each place finishes its story so you can find the right place to make each day special!.
Price: $19.95
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So You Want to Be a Wizard: The First Book in the Young Wizards Series
Ages 10 & up. In the spirit of Madeleine L'Engle's classic A Wrinkle in Time, this is a fascinating and powerfully involving story about two lonely kids who are inadvertently caught up in the never-ending battle between good and evil. The problems of everyday adolescent life and the mysteries of magic are perfectly blended, along with plenty of humor and suspense. In a starred review, School Library Journal wrote, "well-structured and believable... this fantasy should have wide appeal." Horn Book wrote, "a splendid, unusual fantasy... an outstanding, original work.".
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Traveling Michigan's Thumb: Exploring a Shoreline of Small Pleasures and Unexpected Treasures
Michigan's Thumb remains its undiscovered jewel. Leave behind the four and six lane highways, the deadlines, the pressures of everyday life and prepare to relax. With the majestic Lake Huron Shoreline as your map and this insider's guide showing you where to stop along the way, you are in for a day, a weekend, or a summer's worth of enjoyment. This guide also provides a fascinating history of the Thumb - its triumphs and its tragedies. Do not forget to pull of every little while to savor the journey. You will find: - Sandy swimming beaches - Pleasant parks and harbors for relaxing and viewing freighters or other marine activity - Special Events like Caseville's Cheeseburger Festival, The Antique Yard Sale Trail, Bayport Fish Festival, Concerts in the Park and Art Festivals - Fresh Lake Perch or Walleye dinners at one of many fine restaurants - Interesting Museums and Galleries - Shopping in quaint little villages like Lexington or antiquing at the Marine City Antique Market - Great B&Bs - Hiking, boating, diving, water skiing, camping, fishing and so much more.
Price: $11.23
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The Ecology of Atlantic Shorelines
The Ecology of Atlantic Shorelines is an introduction to the plant and animal communities on the Atlantic shores of North America Written as a field guide to the physical and biological processes that generate patterns on Western Atlantic shorelines, it is intended for a wide audience ranging from undergraduate students and amateur naturalists to professionals in other disciplines. The first four chapters are an introduction to various processes that shape assemblages of organisms on shorelines. The opening chapter examines the history of the Atlantic coast, tides, introduced species, and the role of water movement in shaping shoreline communities. "The Economy of the Shoreline" then discusses the production and consumption of resources in shoreline assemblages. The unusual reproductive problems faced by shoreline organisms and the important role played by recruitment in shaping these communities are explored in the third chapter. A final introductory chapter describes the biological processes that affect shoreline organisms once they have settled on the shore. The final three chapters discuss the ecology of three habitat types that dominate the Atlantic coast-rocky shores, soft sediment beaches, and salt marshes. These chapters will prepare students and naturalists for visits to these habitats. Each chapter ends with a brief summary and list of suggested readings. The Ecology of Atlantic Shorelines has over 300 illustrations (including an eight-page, full-color insert), draws from over 700 references, and highlights key terms. It can serve as a text for courses in marine ecology, marine biology, shoreline or coastal ecology, and field ecology, as well as a supplemental text for invertebrate zoology and ecology course field trips.
Price: $38.40
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Atlantic Shorelines: Natural History and Ecology
Atlantic Shorelines is an introduction to the natural history and ecology of shoreline communities on the East Coast of North America Writing for a broad audience, Mark Bertness examines how distinctive communities of plants and animals are generated on rocky shores and in salt marshes, mangroves, and soft sediment beaches on Atlantic shorelines. The book provides a comprehensive background for understanding the basic principles of intertidal ecology and the unique conditions faced by intertidal organisms. It describes the history of the Atlantic Coast, tides, and near-shore oceanographic processes that influence shoreline organisms; explains primary production in shoreline systems, intertidal food webs, and the way intertidal organisms survive; sets out the unusual reproductive challenges of living in an intertidal habitat, and the role of recruitment in shaping intertidal communities; and outlines how biological processes like competition, predation, facilitation, and ecosystem engineering generate the spatial structure of intertidal communities. The last part of the book focuses on the ecology of the three main shoreline habitats--rocky shores, soft sediment beaches, and shorelines vegetated with salt marsh plants and mangroves--and discusses in detail conservation issues associated with each of them. .
Price: $34.80
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Terrifying Tales of the Beaches and Bays
. . . and you thought sharks were the only danger at the beach! "Terrifying Tales of the Beaches and Bays" features original eerie stories of spirits that roam the shore. Read about a river pilot's unusual New Year's Eve cruise, Confederate soldiers escaping from an island prison, seekers of pirate gold, fishermen stranded in the Chesapeake Bay, phantom lighthouse keepers, an unusual "Catch of the Day," Ocean City's "Trash Rat" and lots more . . . . It's been said that man's soul will not rest until his body is laid in the ground. If true, numerous spirits are still out and about. Read about them right here!.
Price: $7.50
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Birds of Field and Shore: Grassland and Shoreline Birds of Eastern North America
75 drawings, 5 x 8 Praise for Stackpole's John Eastman bird guides "This is one of the most invaluable bird guides to be published in quite some time."- Booklist "Eastman's nature biography, along with Hansen's beautifully rendered illustrations, bring the lives of birds and their habitats closer to the human eye and heart."-ForeWord "Presented in a readable, easy to follow narrative . . . a well-researched look at the birds and their lives."-Eirik Blom, Bird Watcher's Digest Birds of Field and Shore describes how 42 common grassland and shoreline birds nest, mate, and rear their broods in spring; how they feed in summer; whether, how, and where they migrate in fall; and how they survive in winter. This seasonal approach, together with an emphasis on ecological niches, distinguishes Eastman's books from other field guides. Precise illustration complements informative text, making Birds of Field and Shore an appealing and educational guide for birders of any skill level. Entries are arranged in taxonomic order based on DNA testing. Selected bibliography and index are included..
Price: $4.43
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