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"Salmon were the most important keystone vertebrates in the history of the North Pacific until we arrived. Stokes' intelligent text and White's luscious pictures will explain why--and why they must be saved." > "This is a truly lovely, entertaining, and informative book. It pays homage to the intricacies of salmon, from molecules to ecosystems, with accurate, readable text and great photos. With subtle passion, it makes the case for preserving the amazing salmon-forest connection. Buy a copy for yourself and for a local policy maker; help make Pacific Coast society more salmon-centric." Peter B. Moyle, author of Inland Fishes of California…mehr

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"Salmon were the most important keystone vertebrates in the history of the North Pacific until we arrived. Stokes' intelligent text and White's luscious pictures will explain why--and why they must be saved." > "This is a truly lovely, entertaining, and informative book. It pays homage to the intricacies of salmon, from molecules to ecosystems, with accurate, readable text and great photos. With subtle passion, it makes the case for preserving the amazing salmon-forest connection. Buy a copy for yourself and for a local policy maker; help make Pacific Coast society more salmon-centric." Peter B. Moyle, author of Inland Fishes of California
Autorenporträt
Dale Stokes is a research oceanographer in the Marine Physical Laboratory at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and a scientific advisor to several natural history documentary films. Doc White is an acclaimed natural history photographer whose work appeared in Watching Giants: The Secret Lives of Whales (UC Press, 2009) and other books.