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Hardcover Sea Turtles: A Complete Guide to Their Biology, Behavior, and Conservation Book

ISBN: 0801880076

ISBN13: 9780801880070

Sea Turtles: A Complete Guide to Their Biology, Behavior, and Conservation

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Winner, Professional and Scholarly Publishing Awards in Biological Sciences Winner, National Outdoor Book Award, Nature and the Environment Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine

For more than a hundred million years, sea turtles have been swimming in the world's oceans. These magnificent, long-lived creatures spend their lives in the water, coming ashore to lay their eggs. Upon hatching, the baby turtles leave the nest and enter...

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Absolutely wonderful!!!!!

This book is amazing! Beautiful Pictures!! Our family saved baby sea turtles on a vacation. Bought this book for my ten year old's (very high level reader) non-fiction book report because she fell in love with the species. It was huge and very textbook-like but beautifully written and understandable. Talks generally about sea turtles. Talks about the parts of a turtle, the reproductive cycle, and about all the different types of sea turtles. Talks about the dangers they are in. I am very happy with the purchase and my daughter was truly inspired.

Beautiful and educational

This book is beautiful. From one of the top sea turtle conservationists. It covers almost everything there is to know about sea turtles. The diagrams of turtle anatomy really help to understand these creatures. It is also great that Spotila profiles some of the dedicated conservationists working to protect the turtles. The pictures are stunning. The books large pages do the pictures and the turtles justice. After reading the book, you feel as if you have been initiated into the world of sea turtles. And, an added bonus, a portion of the royalties will be donated to Leatherback Trust. In short, if you like sea turtles, buy this book.

An amazing book!

Dr. Spotila is continuing his dedication and commitment to the world's sea turtles with his new book, "Sea Turtles: A Complete Guide to Their Biology, Behavior, and Conservation." With this book, he masterly synthesizes the scientific literature and his experiences into a form understandable to a lay public and useful for educators, politicians, students, and conservationists. For scientists, the book becomes a model of blending science, conservation strategies, art, and action. For educators, it tells the story. I bought this book right after seeing it in the bookstore. I've since bought another copy to give to a teacher who invited me to give a talk on sea turtles to her students, so that I leave the teacher, and her students, with a more permanent "sea turtle presence" in the classroom. It is the perfect book to leave in a classroom (without giving away my own copy). The printing quality is excellent, the price is very competitive, and the editing is professional. I recommend Dr. Spotila's book with no reservations. I will buy more copies in the near future. Sea turtles deserve this positive, and sobering, exposure.

Ambitious, but successful.

Jim Spotila's new sea turtle book has an ambitious subtitle. In the enormous and ever growing literature on marine turtles, how could any single volume be a "Complete" guide to all the fundamental aspects of their biology and conservation? Ambitious, but successful. If one had to find a single book to give to a new entrant in the field of sea turtles - or, for that matter, to an advanced sea turtle scientist who was normally focused upon one aspect of sea turtle biology, one locality, or one research technique, this volume would be the one to choose. It succeeds well in giving a thorough, scientific, and up-to-date overview of the field. The text of "Sea Turtles" breaks down into thirteen chapters, each with a lively or evocative title (from "The Seven Swimmers" (or should it be eight?*) to "Under the Shell;" "The Giant Mariner" to "Dreaming of Eden." The style is highly readable, with many personal anecdotes and comments, which offer both scientific insight into what turtles are all about, and also the sense of wonder and personal dedication that is the hallmark of virtually all the players in this growing field. The scope is truly global - not just literally, for there is no geographic parochialism in this book, but metaphorically also. There are not only detailed accounts of each species, but also good discussions of turtle ":phenomena" - sea turtle ancestry, turtle life cycles, population stresses, navigation, migrations, the arribada phenomenon, the pluses and minuses of head-starting, and so on. An attractive feature of the book is the inclusion of a number of short biographies, with good photo portraits, of selected individuals who have made major contributions to sea turtle biology. Just a dozen or so had the honor to make "Spotila's list" - a challenging selection task in view of the enormous number of people now doing sea turtle work, but while many real-world winners did not make the list, there were certainly no losers included! One imagines that the Spotila laureates will include this prestigious recognition somewhere near the top of their proud achievements in the next version of their personal CVs. The photography is superb. Many talented photographers contributed their work, and there are stunning marine turtle images on almost all of the 227 pages of this book, many of them taken underwater and revealing our shelled friends in their true medium, where they look so much more graceful, animated, and at ease than in the usual pictures of an exhausted, sand-covered, weeping turtle struggling to complete its duties on the nesting beach. *Reviewer's comment.

Excellent collection of photos and information

Sea Turtles by James R. Spotila is a fantastic guide to sea turtle biology and conservation. Scientific information is presented in clear language that is equally useful to adult and school kid. The photos are unsurpassed in beauty. This book explains the precarious situation of these unusual animals, and why we must work to preserve them. Spotila weaves in stories from his own research in Costa Rica, making his experience accessible to all. An excellent read, and lovely coffee table book!
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