Author: C. Descry
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1438954980
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Well written! Well researched! History and Mystery combined Meet... Serina, a Seri Indian girl whose school was the Sea. Her experiences and observations picture the Sea of Cortez from the 1930's to the present, as man's impact destroyed balance and everything she loved. Marbrisa, a loving daughter of the sea, caught between worlds. Innocent and spiritually free, she was in the way of progress, the victim of greed and evil. Ter Martel, an expert on determining the feasibility of real estate developments, is called to Mexico to investigate a major development proposed for the bleak sand dunes along an estuary, he faced his most difficult challenge yet, and death. Robert Meachington, an honest developer who wanted facts so that he could manage the corporation. One of his partners had disappeared at sea. The other was in bed with evil. Margret Bridges, a beautiful young scientist who found her greatest contributions would come from helping others survive. Dave Bridges, an educator who changed his life for the love of a woman, the deserts and Sea. He and Margret are dedicated to helping others understand the concept of sustainable resources. Angel and Adolfo Ramirez, father and son who each loved deeply, but hid their love from each other until it was too late. The Fowler brothers, political animals whose amoral conduct and rapacity allowed them to thrust themselves into positions of power. HOOVER DAM, THEN GLEN CANYON! FEW KNOW THE HORROR AND SUFFERING THEY'VE CAUSED. WE HUNGER FOR SHRIMP! OUR INSATIABLE DEMAND FOR IT IS DEPLETING THE SEA AND ALL LIVING THINGS THAT DEPEND UPON IT FOR SURVIVAL. AMERICANS HAVE LOST ACCESS TO THEIR BEACHES. NOW, THEY WANT THOSE IN MEXICO. BUT AT WHAT COST?
The Spirit of the Estuary
Author: C. Descry
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1438954980
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Well written! Well researched! History and Mystery combined Meet... Serina, a Seri Indian girl whose school was the Sea. Her experiences and observations picture the Sea of Cortez from the 1930's to the present, as man's impact destroyed balance and everything she loved. Marbrisa, a loving daughter of the sea, caught between worlds. Innocent and spiritually free, she was in the way of progress, the victim of greed and evil. Ter Martel, an expert on determining the feasibility of real estate developments, is called to Mexico to investigate a major development proposed for the bleak sand dunes along an estuary, he faced his most difficult challenge yet, and death. Robert Meachington, an honest developer who wanted facts so that he could manage the corporation. One of his partners had disappeared at sea. The other was in bed with evil. Margret Bridges, a beautiful young scientist who found her greatest contributions would come from helping others survive. Dave Bridges, an educator who changed his life for the love of a woman, the deserts and Sea. He and Margret are dedicated to helping others understand the concept of sustainable resources. Angel and Adolfo Ramirez, father and son who each loved deeply, but hid their love from each other until it was too late. The Fowler brothers, political animals whose amoral conduct and rapacity allowed them to thrust themselves into positions of power. HOOVER DAM, THEN GLEN CANYON! FEW KNOW THE HORROR AND SUFFERING THEY'VE CAUSED. WE HUNGER FOR SHRIMP! OUR INSATIABLE DEMAND FOR IT IS DEPLETING THE SEA AND ALL LIVING THINGS THAT DEPEND UPON IT FOR SURVIVAL. AMERICANS HAVE LOST ACCESS TO THEIR BEACHES. NOW, THEY WANT THOSE IN MEXICO. BUT AT WHAT COST?
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1438954980
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Well written! Well researched! History and Mystery combined Meet... Serina, a Seri Indian girl whose school was the Sea. Her experiences and observations picture the Sea of Cortez from the 1930's to the present, as man's impact destroyed balance and everything she loved. Marbrisa, a loving daughter of the sea, caught between worlds. Innocent and spiritually free, she was in the way of progress, the victim of greed and evil. Ter Martel, an expert on determining the feasibility of real estate developments, is called to Mexico to investigate a major development proposed for the bleak sand dunes along an estuary, he faced his most difficult challenge yet, and death. Robert Meachington, an honest developer who wanted facts so that he could manage the corporation. One of his partners had disappeared at sea. The other was in bed with evil. Margret Bridges, a beautiful young scientist who found her greatest contributions would come from helping others survive. Dave Bridges, an educator who changed his life for the love of a woman, the deserts and Sea. He and Margret are dedicated to helping others understand the concept of sustainable resources. Angel and Adolfo Ramirez, father and son who each loved deeply, but hid their love from each other until it was too late. The Fowler brothers, political animals whose amoral conduct and rapacity allowed them to thrust themselves into positions of power. HOOVER DAM, THEN GLEN CANYON! FEW KNOW THE HORROR AND SUFFERING THEY'VE CAUSED. WE HUNGER FOR SHRIMP! OUR INSATIABLE DEMAND FOR IT IS DEPLETING THE SEA AND ALL LIVING THINGS THAT DEPEND UPON IT FOR SURVIVAL. AMERICANS HAVE LOST ACCESS TO THEIR BEACHES. NOW, THEY WANT THOSE IN MEXICO. BUT AT WHAT COST?
The Chukchee
Author: Waldemar Bogoras
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chukchi
Languages : en
Pages : 866
Book Description
Reprint of memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History vol. 11 which in turn was a reprint of Part I, II, and III of vol. 7 of the Jessop North Pacific Expedition. Describes material culture, religion and social organization of the Chukchee.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chukchi
Languages : en
Pages : 866
Book Description
Reprint of memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History vol. 11 which in turn was a reprint of Part I, II, and III of vol. 7 of the Jessop North Pacific Expedition. Describes material culture, religion and social organization of the Chukchee.
Shadowing the Ghost of the Estuary
Author: Sol Bannura
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780980576108
Category : Argyrosomus
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
"One man's quest to catch Mulloway on lures - particularly in the Sydney area. The author not only provides sound fishing advice but also bravely examines the psychology of anglers." Provided by publisher.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780980576108
Category : Argyrosomus
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
"One man's quest to catch Mulloway on lures - particularly in the Sydney area. The author not only provides sound fishing advice but also bravely examines the psychology of anglers." Provided by publisher.
Estuary and Coastal Habitat Conservation
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Estuary and Coastal Habitat Conservation
Author: R. Eisler
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 0756709776
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 0756709776
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
The Spirit and the Song
Author: Chris E. W. Green
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1978716397
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
The Spirit and the Song:Pneumatological Reflections on Popular Music explores pertinent pneumatological issues that arise in music. It offers three distinct contributions: first, it asks what, if anything, music tells listeners about God’s Spiritedness. Can the experience of music speak to human spiritedness, the world’s transcendentality, or a person’s own self-transcendence in ways nothing else does or can? Second, this book explores how the Spirit functions within, and even determines, culture through music. Because music is a profound human expression, it can find itself in a rich dialogue with the Spirit. Third and finally, this book explores the contested status of music in Christian spiritual traditions. It deals with music as inspired by the Spirit, music as participation in Spiritedness, and music as temptation of “the flesh.” As such, this book also engages music’s placement in Christian spiritual traditions. The contributors of this book ask how Christian convictions about and experiences of the Spirit might shape the way one thinks about music.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1978716397
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
The Spirit and the Song:Pneumatological Reflections on Popular Music explores pertinent pneumatological issues that arise in music. It offers three distinct contributions: first, it asks what, if anything, music tells listeners about God’s Spiritedness. Can the experience of music speak to human spiritedness, the world’s transcendentality, or a person’s own self-transcendence in ways nothing else does or can? Second, this book explores how the Spirit functions within, and even determines, culture through music. Because music is a profound human expression, it can find itself in a rich dialogue with the Spirit. Third and finally, this book explores the contested status of music in Christian spiritual traditions. It deals with music as inspired by the Spirit, music as participation in Spiritedness, and music as temptation of “the flesh.” As such, this book also engages music’s placement in Christian spiritual traditions. The contributors of this book ask how Christian convictions about and experiences of the Spirit might shape the way one thinks about music.
Estuarine Ecology
Author: Byron C. Crump
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119534569
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
Estuarine Ecology A detailed and accessible exploration of the fundamentals and the latest advances in estuarine ecology In the newly revised third edition of Estuarine Ecology, a team of distinguished ecologists presents the current knowledge in estuarine ecology with particular emphasis on recent trends and advances. The book is accessible to undergraduate students while also providing a welcome summary of up-to-date content for a more advanced readership. This latest edition is optimized for classroom use, with a more intuitive mode of presentation that takes into account feedback from the previous edition’s readers. Review questions and exercises have been added to assist in the learning and retention of complex concepts. Estuarine Ecology remains the gold standard for the discipline by taking stock of the manifold scientific breakthroughs made in the field since the last edition was written. It also offers: Thorough introductions to estuarine geomorphology, circulation, and chemistry In-depth treatments of estuarine primary and secondary production, including coastal marshes and mangrove wetlands A holistic view of estuarine ecosystems, their modeling and analysis, as well as the impact of human activities and climate change A companion website with detailed answers to exercise questions Perfect for students of estuarine ecology, environmental science, fisheries science, oceanography, and natural resource management, Estuarine Ecology will also earn a place in the libraries of professionals, government employees, and consultants working on estuary and wetlands management and conservation.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119534569
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
Estuarine Ecology A detailed and accessible exploration of the fundamentals and the latest advances in estuarine ecology In the newly revised third edition of Estuarine Ecology, a team of distinguished ecologists presents the current knowledge in estuarine ecology with particular emphasis on recent trends and advances. The book is accessible to undergraduate students while also providing a welcome summary of up-to-date content for a more advanced readership. This latest edition is optimized for classroom use, with a more intuitive mode of presentation that takes into account feedback from the previous edition’s readers. Review questions and exercises have been added to assist in the learning and retention of complex concepts. Estuarine Ecology remains the gold standard for the discipline by taking stock of the manifold scientific breakthroughs made in the field since the last edition was written. It also offers: Thorough introductions to estuarine geomorphology, circulation, and chemistry In-depth treatments of estuarine primary and secondary production, including coastal marshes and mangrove wetlands A holistic view of estuarine ecosystems, their modeling and analysis, as well as the impact of human activities and climate change A companion website with detailed answers to exercise questions Perfect for students of estuarine ecology, environmental science, fisheries science, oceanography, and natural resource management, Estuarine Ecology will also earn a place in the libraries of professionals, government employees, and consultants working on estuary and wetlands management and conservation.
Proceedings of the National Symposium on Freshwater Inflow to Estuaries
Author: Ralph D. Cross
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Estuaries
Languages : en
Pages : 578
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Estuaries
Languages : en
Pages : 578
Book Description
Central and Southern Florida Project, Canal 111 (C-111) Project, South Dade County
The Angry Island
Author: A.A. Gill
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1416545603
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Think of England, and anger hardly springs to mind as its primary national characteristic. Yet in The Angry Island, A. A. Gill argues that, in fact, it is plain old fury that is the wellspring for England's accomplishments. The default setting of England is anger. The English are naturally, congenitally, collectively and singularly livid much of the time. They're incensed, incandescent, splenetic, prickly, touchy, and fractious. They can be mildly annoyed, really annoyed and, most scarily, not remotely annoyed. They sit apart on their half of a damply disappointing little island, nursing and picking at their irritations. The English itch inside their own skins. They feel foreign in their own country and run naked through their own heads. Perhaps aware that they're living on top of a keg of fulminating fury, the English have, throughout their history, come up with hundreds of ingenious and bizarre ways to diffuse anger or transform it into something benign. Good manners and queues, cul-de-sacs and garden sheds, and almost every game ever invented from tennis to bridge. They've built things, discovered stuff, made puddings, written hymns and novels, and for people who don't like to talk much, they have come up with the most minutely nuanced and replete language ever spoken -- just so there'll be no misunderstandings. The Angry Island by turns attacks and praises the English, bringing up numerous points of debate for Anglophiles and anyone who wonders about the origins of national identity. This book hunts down the causes and the results of being the Angry Island.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1416545603
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Think of England, and anger hardly springs to mind as its primary national characteristic. Yet in The Angry Island, A. A. Gill argues that, in fact, it is plain old fury that is the wellspring for England's accomplishments. The default setting of England is anger. The English are naturally, congenitally, collectively and singularly livid much of the time. They're incensed, incandescent, splenetic, prickly, touchy, and fractious. They can be mildly annoyed, really annoyed and, most scarily, not remotely annoyed. They sit apart on their half of a damply disappointing little island, nursing and picking at their irritations. The English itch inside their own skins. They feel foreign in their own country and run naked through their own heads. Perhaps aware that they're living on top of a keg of fulminating fury, the English have, throughout their history, come up with hundreds of ingenious and bizarre ways to diffuse anger or transform it into something benign. Good manners and queues, cul-de-sacs and garden sheds, and almost every game ever invented from tennis to bridge. They've built things, discovered stuff, made puddings, written hymns and novels, and for people who don't like to talk much, they have come up with the most minutely nuanced and replete language ever spoken -- just so there'll be no misunderstandings. The Angry Island by turns attacks and praises the English, bringing up numerous points of debate for Anglophiles and anyone who wonders about the origins of national identity. This book hunts down the causes and the results of being the Angry Island.