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City Fish, Country Fish: How Fish Adapt to Tropical Seas and Cold Oceans
48 pp.
| Tilbury |
March, 2017 |
TradeISBN 978-0-88448-529-2$17.95 New ed. (2012)
(3)
4-6How Nature Works series.
Photographs by
Jeffrey L. Rotman.
This well-organized picture book explores the diversity of the world's oceans by concentrating on the busy, crowded tropical zones ("the city") and the temperate zones that have a slower rhythm of life ("the country"). Close-up underwater photographs of fish and sea creatures are captivating and sometimes haunting. This second edition includes updated material on the effects of climate change. Reading list. Glos.