Natural History of San Francisco Bay (Volume 102) (California Natural History Guides)
معرفی کتاب «Natural History of San Francisco Bay (Volume 102) (California Natural History Guides)» نوشتهٔ Rubissow Okamoto, Ariel, Wong, Kathleen M.، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of California Press در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This complete primer on San Francisco Bay is a multifaceted exploration of an extraordinary, and remarkably resilient, body of water. Bustling with oil tankers, laced with pollutants, and crowded with forty-six cities, the bay is still home to healthy eelgrass beds, young Dungeness crabs and sharks, and millions of waterbirds. Written in an entertaining style for a wide audience, __Natural History of San Francisco Bay__ delves into an array of topics including fish and wildlife, ocean and climate cycles, endangered and invasive species, and the path from industrialization to environmental restoration. More than sixty scientists, activists, and resource managers share their views and describe their work—tracing mercury through the aquatic ecosystem, finding ways to convert salt ponds back to tidal wetlands, anticipating the repercussions of climate change, and more. Fully illustrated and packed with stories, quotes, and facts, the guide also tells how San Francisco Bay sparked an environmental movement that now reaches across the country. This complete primer on San Francisco Bay is a multifaceted exploration of an extraordinary, and remarkably resilient, body of water. Bustling with oil tankers, laced with pollutants, and crowded with forty-six cities, the bay is still home to healthy eelgrass beds, young Dungeness crabs and sharks, and millions of waterbirds. Written in an entertaining style for a wide audience, Natural History of San Francisco Bay delves into an array of topics including fish and wildlife, ocean and climate cycles, endangered and invasive species, and the path from industrialization to environmental restoration. More than sixty scientists, activists, and resource managers share their views and describe their work—tracing mercury through the aquatic ecosystem, finding ways to convert salt ponds back to tidal wetlands, anticipating the repercussions of climate change, and more. Fully illustrated and packed with stories, quotes, and facts, the guide also tells how San Francisco Bay sparked an environmental movement that now reaches across the country. Contents Prologue Acknowledgments Taking the Plunge Beneath the Surface: What Is an Estuary? Visible and Invisible Life: Fish, Birds, and Other Wildlife History of Human Changes: 1800s – 1960s The Environmental Backlash: 1960s – Present Restoration Frontiers: The Watershed Restoration Frontiers: The Bay Climate Change and the Bay’s Future Coda Glossary: Sources: SFEP, SFEI, USGS Historical Timeline References Learning More, Helping Out: A Few Places to Start Art Credits Index Taking The Plunge -- Beneath The Surface : What Is An Estuary? -- Visible And Invisible Life : Fish, Birds, And Other Wildlife -- History Of Human Changes : 1800s-1960s -- The Environmental Backlash : 1960s-present -- Restoration Frontiers : The Watershed -- Restoration Frontiers : The Bay -- Climate Change And The Bay's Future. Ariel Rubissow Okamoto, Kathleen M. Wong. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 313-319) And Index. Bustling with oil tankers, laced with pollutants, and crowded with forty-six cities, the San Francisco Bay is home to healthy eelgrass beds, young Dungeness crabs and sharks, and millions of waterbirds. This title delves into an array of topics including fish and wildlife, ocean and climate cycles, and endangered and invasive species. This exploration into the San Francisco Bay covers an array of topics including fish and wildlife populations, ocean and climate cycles, endangered and invasive species, and the path from industrialization to environmental restoration
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