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Encyclopedia of whales, dolphins and porpoises  Cover Image Book Book

Encyclopedia of whales, dolphins and porpoises / Erich Hoyt ; principal photography by Brandon Cole ; illustrations by Uko Gorter.

Hoyt, Erich, 1950- (Author). Cole, Brandon. (Added Author). Gorter, Uko, 1962- (Added Author).

Record details

  • ISBN: 1770859411
  • ISBN: 9781770859418
  • Physical Description: 300 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour)
  • Publisher: Richmond Hill, Ontario : Firefly Books, 2017.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 49.95
Subject: Cetacea > Encyclopedias.
Whales > Encyclopedias.
Dolphins > Encyclopedias.
Porpoises > Encyclopedias.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Baker & Taylor
    "In [this book], award-winning author and whale researcher Erich Hoyt takes readers into the field for an intimate encounter with some 90 species of cetaceans that make their homes in the world's oceans. Drawing on decades of firsthand experience and a comprehensive familiarity with the current revolution in cetacean studies, Hoyt provides unique insights into the life histories of these compelling marine mammals. Here are discoveries about cetacean biology and behavior, from the physical differences and adaptations among the baleen and toothed whales to their highly intelligent hunting and feeding methods. The courtship and mating practices, family relationships and the lifelong bonds among some family members are fascinating. The symphonic composerof the whale world is the humpback whale, whose complex 30-minute songs reverberate across the liquid universe of the ocean . Some cetaceans survive deep diving and negotiate lengthy migrations across oceans. This book is a fascinating compilation of the latest data on cetaceans and an impassioned argument for the ongoing need for international protection of at-risk populations and their increasingly damaged habitat."--
  • Baker & Taylor
    Provides unique insights into the life histories of ninety species of marine mammals, sharing discoveries about cetacean biology and behavior, from the physical adaptations of baleen whales to their highly intelligent hunting methods.
  • Firefly Books Ltd

    ASJA Writing Awards Recipient
    Honorable Mention
    Best Children's/Young Adult Nonfiction Book 2017
    Erich Hoyt
    Encyclopedia of Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises

    In the Encyclopedia of Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises, award-winning author and whale researcher Erich Hoyt takes readers into the field for an intimate encounter with some 90 species of cetaceans that make their homes in the world's oceans. Drawing on decades of firsthand experience and a comprehensive familiarity with the current revolution in cetacean studies, Hoyt provides unique insights into the life histories of these compelling marine mammals.

    Here are discoveries about cetacean biology and behavior, from the physical differences and adaptations among the baleen and toothed whales to their highly intelligent hunting and feeding methods. The courtship and mating practices, family relationships and the lifelong bonds among some family members are fascinating. The symphonic composer of the whale world is the humpback whale, whose complex 30-minute songs reverberate across the liquid universe of the ocean. Some cetaceans survive deep diving and negotiate lengthy migrations across oceans.

    This book is a fascinating compilation of the latest data on cetaceans and an impassioned argument for the ongoing need for international protection of at-risk populations and their increasingly damaged habitat.

    Encyclopedia of Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises includes:

  • detailed profiles of 90 current species of cetaceans
  • a report on the newly discovered species in the genus Berardius, a small black form related to the Baird's beaked whale
  • fascinating sidebars that bring to life cetacean society and culture
  • an enlightening discussion of the differences between dolphins and porpoises
  • new information on the history and impact of whaling
  • illustrations of each species by renowned artist Uko Gorter
  • color photographs by world-famous marine photographer Brandon Cole, among others.

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