Lobsters Great and Small
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Book Description
Lobsters Great and Small stems from the collaboration of environmental scientists with lobster fishermen on the coast of Maine. The hard data of the scientists has been artfully blended with the salty observations of those who catch lobsters for a living. The star of the show, however, is the Maine lobster, Homarus americanus.
The roots of this engaging book go back to 1996, when the federal government issued a grant to the Island Institute for a collaborative study by lobster fishers, marine biologists, and oceanographers to study lobster migration patterns and reproductive behavior.
One outcome of this five-year study is this unique and beautiful book, replete with satellite images and color photos by renowned photographer Peter Ralston and others. Philip Conkling and Anne Hayden explain the science in nontechnical language, skillfully weaving interesting nuggets of history and human interest into the text. The result is an engaging and comprehensive view of where Maine's lobster fishery came from, where it is now, and where it is headed.
About the Author
Philip W. Conkling is founder and director of the Island Institute in Rockland, Maine. He is author of several books about the history, habitat, and economy of the coastal islands of Maine, including Islands in Time.
Anne Hayden has more than twenty years experience in probing the mysteries of Maine's ecosystems, working to apply the lessons of science to the needs of management and conservation in such areas as forestry, fisheries, pollution prevention, and habitat protection. She lives in Brunswick, Maine.
Lobsters Great and Small,Philip Conkling,Down East Books,0942719328,Agriculture - General,Marine Life,Nature,Nature / Field Guide Books,Nature/Ecology,Non-Classifiable
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