Coming to Pass e-bog
253,01 DKK
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Coming to Pass tells the story of a little-developed necklace of northern Gulf Coast islands. Both a field guide to a beloved and impermanent Florida landscape and a call for its protection, Susan Ceruleans memoir chronicles the uniquely beautiful coast as it once was, as it is now, and as it may be as the sea level rises.For decades, Cerulean has kayaked, hiked, and counted birds on and around...
E-bog
253,01 DKK
Forlag
University of Georgia Press
Udgivet
30 april 2015
Længde
304 sider
Genrer
Conservation of the environment
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780820348612
Coming to Pass tells the story of a little-developed necklace of northern Gulf Coast islands. Both a field guide to a beloved and impermanent Florida landscape and a call for its protection, Susan Ceruleans memoir chronicles the uniquely beautiful coast as it once was, as it is now, and as it may be as the sea level rises.For decades, Cerulean has kayaked, hiked, and counted birds on and around Dog, the St. Georges, and St. Vincent Islands with family and friends. She has collected scallops, snorkeled over a fallen lighthouse a mile offshore, and cast nets and fishing lines into cyclical runs of mullet and shrimp.Like most people, she didnt know how the islands had come to be or understand the large-scale change coming to the coast. With her husband, oceanographer Jeff Chanton, she studied the genesis of the coast and its inextricable link to the Apalachicola River. She interviewed scientists as they tracked and tallied magnificent and dwindling sea turtles, snowy white beach mice, and endangered plants. Illustrated with images from prizewinning nature photographer David Moynahan, Coming to Pass is the culmination of Ceruleans explorations and a reflection of our spiritual relationship and responsibilities to the world that holds us.
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