Sea Turtles, 9780801880070
Hardcover
Ancient ocean wanderers face modern threats. Can we save them?

Sea Turtles

a complete guide to their biology, behavior, and conservation

$67.05

  • Hardcover

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    14 November 2004

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Summary

Sea Turtles: Ancient Mariners in Peril

For over a hundred million years, sea turtles have graced the world’s oceans. These magnificent, long-lived creatures spend their lives in the water, only venturing ashore to lay their eggs. The cycle of life begins as hatchlings emerge from their nests, embarking on a perilous journey through storms and dodging predators. Decades later, the females return to the very same beach to continue the cycle.

Today, seven species navigate our s…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780801880070
ISBN-10:0801880076
Author:James R. Spotila
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint:Johns Hopkins University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:14 November 2004
Weight:1.34kg
Dimensions:279mm x 229mm
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Critics Review

“This volume hits the sweet spot between a hard science manual and a mere coffee table book.” – Michael Stachowitsch, Marine Ecology

In this comprehensive guide, [Spotila] treats in detail the seven species: green turtles, hawksbills, olive ridleys, Kemp’s ridleys, loggerheads, flatbacks, and leatherbacks. Each chapter includes tables of data on where the species is found, population estimates of colonies, and, in some cases, a chronology of conservation efforts… Spotila, fittingly, offers vignettes of conservation projects that provide human interest… Spotila’s book is recommended for high school, university, and research-level libraries. Library Journal Such enthusiasm is infectious… The accessible text is beautifully illustrated with numerous color photographs. The lay readers will be captivated. The book’s review of what scientists know about these charismatic but woefully endangered creatures is substantial enough to interest biologists and conservationists as well. – Roger Harris American Scientist Each species gets a chapter with sumptuous photographs, and short personal profiles pay homage to those spearheading conservation efforts. New Scientist Sea Turtles is spellbinding, articulate, indispensible and, with its many full-color photos, taken by the world’s leading underwater photographers, astonishing. Spirit of Aloha The author is both a leading authority on sea turtles and a talented writer; his passion for the subject is on every page. Choice An evocative portrait of the seven species and their valiant fight for survival. Compendium Newsletter This is a great book. Wildlife Activist Clearly written and well-illustrated book… provides a helpful primer for nonscientists. – Larry Evans Charlotte Herald-Tribune It is this mixture of scientific expertise and outright human awe that makes this book such a treasure… A trove of information, a collection of spectacular photos, and an ode to a creature that somehow, years after its birth, is able to navigate back to the precise beach where it was born to lay its own eggs. Philadelphia Inquirer Bottom line: This book is worthy of centerpiece placement on any coffee table. But Sea Turtles’ loftier goal make it more than just another pretty picture book. – Mary Beth Regan Baltimore Sun Sea Turtles capitalizes on the depth of James Spotila’s experience in field and political environments as well as his evident passion for conservation, [producing] an equally compelling, modern book. Readers of all stripes will be captivated by the outstanding photography and entertained by the stories… A wonderful entree into the exciting world of sea turtles for the uninitiated and a delightful repast for everyone. His eloquent words are inspiring, and his hopeful message deserves to be heard. – Fredric J. Janzen Science This lavishly produced book is filled with numerous excellent photographs, as well as beautiful schematics of anatomy and distribution maps. But this is much more than a coffee-table book: it deserves space on the academic’s bookshelf. – Graeme C. Hays Nature Open this new, beautifully produced book and you’ll find yourself hopelessly caught up in the life of sea turtles. Post Register This is simply a great book: lucid, literate, and lavishly illustrated. – Tony Tucker Aquatic Mammals This volume hits the sweet spot between a hard science manual and a mere coffee table book. – Michael Stachowitsch Marine Ecology A worldwide study into what is causing the decrease in sea turtles throughout the world. Going beyond just what is causing it, though, [Spotila] carefully explicates why the decline is so important to all living things. Black Sheep Dances

About The Author

James R. Spotila

James R. Spotila holds the Betz Chair of Environmental Science at Drexel University, where he is also director of the Center for Biodiversity and Conservation. Dr. Spotila is a leading ecologist and physiologist who has written more than 100 articles published in leading scientific journals and helped create the field of biophysical ecology. One of the world’s leading authorities on sea turtles, he is the founding president of the International Sea Turtle Society and president of the Leatherback Trust, based in Costa Rica.

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