The Porpoise Watcher

The Porpoise Watcher
Title The Porpoise Watcher PDF eBook
Author Kenneth S. Norris
Publisher W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Pages 268
Release 1974-06-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780393334548

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The Porpoise Watcher

The Porpoise Watcher
Title The Porpoise Watcher PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Stafford Norris
Publisher John Murray
Pages 250
Release 1974
Genre Porpoises
ISBN 9780719532979

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The Porpoise Watcher

The Porpoise Watcher
Title The Porpoise Watcher PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Stafford Norris
Publisher
Pages 250
Release 1974
Genre Cetacea
ISBN

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Dolphins & Porpoises

Dolphins & Porpoises
Title Dolphins & Porpoises PDF eBook
Author Jean-Pierre Sylvestre
Publisher Sterling Publishing (NY)
Pages 164
Release 1995
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9780806987934

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Describes 30 species of these popular marine animals

The Whale Watcher's Handbook

The Whale Watcher's Handbook
Title The Whale Watcher's Handbook PDF eBook
Author Erich Hoyt
Publisher Main Street Books
Pages 220
Release 1984
Genre Nature
ISBN

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This complete guide to whale watching includes locations of lookouts, information on chartered tours, and a field guide to 77 varieties of whales and dolphins.

The Dolphins of Hilton Head

The Dolphins of Hilton Head
Title The Dolphins of Hilton Head PDF eBook
Author Cara M. Gubbins
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 98
Release 2021-03-25
Genre Nature
ISBN 1643362194

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One population of a truly fascinating species The Dolphins of Hilton Head introduces readers to the unique population of bottlenose dolphins that inhabits the warm water and brackish salt marshes of South Carolina's inland coastal waterways. Drawing on years of research in Hilton Head and the latest discoveries of scientists throughout the world, Cara Gubbins describes this atypical habitat and explains how the distinctive behaviors of Hilton Head dolphins distinguish them from other populations. She identifies their particular behavior patterns, vocalizations, behavioral ecology, and local traditions. Gubbins also offers practical suggestions on how best to view and understand these animals while visiting the island. Framing her study with a general overview of dolphins and their habits, Gubbins explores the natural history, ecology, and evolution of free-ranging Atlantic bottlenose dolphins in South Carolina. She compares this population with others throughout the world to reveal the South Carolina dolphins' innovative foraging techniques, novel social system, and unconventional habitat use patterns. Gubbins debunks widely held myths about the animals, addresses conservation issues that will affect their future in South Carolina waters, and discusses environmental problems that threaten them worldwide. While Gubbins looks specifically at the dolphins of Hilton Head, her guide helps readers understand these animals throughout the world. She offers advice not only for spotting dolphins but also for interpreting such specific behaviors as feeding, socializing, resting, traveling, and communication.

The Culture of Feedback

The Culture of Feedback
Title The Culture of Feedback PDF eBook
Author Daniel Belgrad
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 275
Release 2019-08-30
Genre History
ISBN 022665267X

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When we want advice from others, we often casually speak of “getting some feedback.” But how many of us give a thought to what this phrase means? The idea of feedback actually dates to World War II, when the term was developed to describe the dynamics of self-regulating systems, which correct their actions by feeding their effects back into themselves. By the early 1970s, feedback had become the governing trope for a counterculture that was reoriented and reinvigorated by ecological thinking. The Culture of Feedback digs deep into a dazzling variety of left-of-center experiences and attitudes from this misunderstood period, bringing us a new look at the wild side of the 1970s. Belgrad shows us how ideas from systems theory were taken up by the counterculture and the environmental movement, eventually influencing a wide range of beliefs and behaviors, particularly related to the question of what is and is not intelligence. He tells the story of a generation of Americans who were struck by a newfound interest in—and respect for—plants, animals, indigenous populations, and the very sounds around them, threading his tapestry with cogent insights on environmentalism, feminism, systems theory, and psychedelics. The Culture of Feedback repaints the familiar image of the ’70s as a time of Me Generation malaise to reveal an era of revolutionary and hopeful social currents, driven by desires to radically improve—and feed back into—the systems that had come before.