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Title: Guide to Marine Mammals of the World
Author(s): Randall R. Reeves, Brent S. Stewart, Phillip J. Clapham, James A. Powell
Illustrator: Pieter Folkens
Summery: This book describes all 120 species of marine mammals i the world. It includes full color illustrations and photographs of every animal. Information presented in this book includes life history, habitat, social interactions, diet, mating behaviors, and population estimations.
Citation: Reeves, R. R., Stewart, B. S., Clapham, P. J., Powell, J. A. (2002). Guide to Marine Mammals of the World. New York, New York: National Audubon Society.
Title: Sharks of New England
Author(s): Alessandro De Maddalena and Walter Heim
Summery:This book contains information on sharks in general, as well as specific information on the 33 species that inhabit the water of New England.Specific information includes appearance, tooth shape, diet, habitat, and behavior. The book includes illustrations of each animals full body and smaller illustrations of specific body parts and teeth. There are also full color photo graphs of each shark.
Citation: Maddalena, Alessandro de & Heim, Walter. (2010). Sharks of New England. Down East.
Title: Sea Turtles of the World
Author and Photographer: Doug Perrine
Summery:This books contains is a great guide to sea turtles as a whole. It includes a lot of information about sea turtles in general, as we as specific section on individual species. It has great text and lots of fill color photographs.
Citation: Perrine, Doug. (2003). Sea Turtles of the World. Stillwater, MN: Voyageur Press.
Title: Field Guide to North American Seashells
Author: Harald A. Rehder
Photographer: James H. Carmicheal, Jr.
Summery: This book makes is a great guide for identifying various shells and shelled animals in North America. It includes a ton of full color photographs and detailed descriptions of each animal, including coloration, size, and habitat.
Citation: Rehder, Harald H., (1981). Field Guide to North American Seashells. The Audubon Society. New York, New York: Alfred A. Knopf
Title: Birds of Maine
Author: Stan Tekiela
Summery: This book serves as a field guide for only birds that can be found in the State of Maine; around 119 individual species. It includes full color photographs and information on each species, including coloration, migration, range, and diet.
Citation: Tekiela, Stan. (2002). Birds of Maine. Cambridge, MN: Adventure Publications, Inc.
Author(s): Randall R. Reeves, Brent S. Stewart, Phillip J. Clapham, James A. Powell
Illustrator: Pieter Folkens
Summery: This book describes all 120 species of marine mammals i the world. It includes full color illustrations and photographs of every animal. Information presented in this book includes life history, habitat, social interactions, diet, mating behaviors, and population estimations.
Citation: Reeves, R. R., Stewart, B. S., Clapham, P. J., Powell, J. A. (2002). Guide to Marine Mammals of the World. New York, New York: National Audubon Society.
Title: Sharks of New England
Author(s): Alessandro De Maddalena and Walter Heim
Summery:This book contains information on sharks in general, as well as specific information on the 33 species that inhabit the water of New England.Specific information includes appearance, tooth shape, diet, habitat, and behavior. The book includes illustrations of each animals full body and smaller illustrations of specific body parts and teeth. There are also full color photo graphs of each shark.
Citation: Maddalena, Alessandro de & Heim, Walter. (2010). Sharks of New England. Down East.
Title: Sea Turtles of the World
Author and Photographer: Doug Perrine
Summery:This books contains is a great guide to sea turtles as a whole. It includes a lot of information about sea turtles in general, as we as specific section on individual species. It has great text and lots of fill color photographs.
Citation: Perrine, Doug. (2003). Sea Turtles of the World. Stillwater, MN: Voyageur Press.
Title: Field Guide to North American Seashells
Author: Harald A. Rehder
Photographer: James H. Carmicheal, Jr.
Summery: This book makes is a great guide for identifying various shells and shelled animals in North America. It includes a ton of full color photographs and detailed descriptions of each animal, including coloration, size, and habitat.
Citation: Rehder, Harald H., (1981). Field Guide to North American Seashells. The Audubon Society. New York, New York: Alfred A. Knopf
Title: Birds of Maine
Author: Stan Tekiela
Summery: This book serves as a field guide for only birds that can be found in the State of Maine; around 119 individual species. It includes full color photographs and information on each species, including coloration, migration, range, and diet.
Citation: Tekiela, Stan. (2002). Birds of Maine. Cambridge, MN: Adventure Publications, Inc.
Web Resources
Title: New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance
Summery: The NECWA is a non-profit environmental organization based in Massachusetts whose goals revolve around the conservation and protection of the marine wildlife in the Gulf of Maine. Their website contains a umber of resources, including information about various species, events, presentations, and projects, educational resources, and information about how to get involved.
Address: http://www.necwa.org/index.html
Title: MarineBio Conservation Society
Summery: MarineBio is an online conservation society dedicated to marine conservation and science education. The site includes species information, ways to help conservation efforts, educational resources, and information on various environmental issues.
Address: http://marinebio.org/marinebio/
Title: State of Maine Marine Resources Department
Summery: The State's Marine resources site includes a variety of services, including species information, licenses, laws and regulations, aquariums and educational resources, environmental data, and aquaculture.
Address: http://www.maine.gov/dmr/organization.htm
Summery: The NECWA is a non-profit environmental organization based in Massachusetts whose goals revolve around the conservation and protection of the marine wildlife in the Gulf of Maine. Their website contains a umber of resources, including information about various species, events, presentations, and projects, educational resources, and information about how to get involved.
Address: http://www.necwa.org/index.html
Title: MarineBio Conservation Society
Summery: MarineBio is an online conservation society dedicated to marine conservation and science education. The site includes species information, ways to help conservation efforts, educational resources, and information on various environmental issues.
Address: http://marinebio.org/marinebio/
Title: State of Maine Marine Resources Department
Summery: The State's Marine resources site includes a variety of services, including species information, licenses, laws and regulations, aquariums and educational resources, environmental data, and aquaculture.
Address: http://www.maine.gov/dmr/organization.htm
Updated: December 6, 2014