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Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [iii], 115 p., b/w ills. Workshop on Lessepsian Migration. 20-21 July 2002. Gökçeada - Turkey.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English. [6], 145 p., b/w ills. Workshop on farming, management and conservation of Bluefin Tuna. 5-7 April, Ataköy Marina, Istanbul-Turkey.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English. [49, [ii], 130 p., b/w ills. Workshop on demersal resources in the Black Sea & Azov Sea. 15-17 April 2003, Sile, Istanbul-Turkey.
The cover of this book is in rough shape -- fraying cloth edges and tape on spine. The interior is in good shape with no marking and beautiful color illustrations. One tear (see photo). Previous owner's bookplate and school district stamp on endpapers. 120 pages.
pp. 441-481, 84 photos on 6 pls., 4 figs., refs. Offprint, orig. wrs. - Miocene.
pp. 27-58, 11 figs. Author's offprint, orig. wrs. - Especially on Paleozoic fishes and tetrapods.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xviii], 519 p., numerous s/b ills. and 1 folding map. Türkiye tatlisu baliklari. An illustrated reference on freshwater fishes of Turkey.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. Second enlarged and revised edition. 41 p. A dictionary of sea fishes of Turkey.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. Second enlarged and revised edition. 811, [2] p. B/w ills. Türkiye deniz baliklari ve tayin anahtari.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [4], 94 p., 276 numerous b/w plts. Türkiye deniz baliklari atlasi. An illustrated atlas of fishes of Turkish seas.
Octavo in orange illustrated wrappares; illus., map; 342 pp., 24 cm.; New copy still in shrinkwrap. In English. || Contents: 1 : Butterflies of the seas -- 2 : The Arthropoda -- 3 : The Trilobita -- 3.1 : Introduction to trilobite morphology -- 3.2 : Appendages and internal anatomy -- 3.3 : The Eyes of trilobites -- 3.4 : Enrollment -- 3.5 : Life habits -- 3.6 : Trilobite classification -- Appendix A : A Case history : the giant trilobites of Newfoundland -- Appendix B : Photographic techniques and speciment preparation -- 4 : Atlas of trilobite photographs -- 4.1 : Cambrian families -- 4.2 : Ordovician families -- 4.3 : Silurian families -- 4.4 : Devonian families -- 4.5 : Mississippian families -- 4.6 : Pennsylvanian families -- 4.7 : Permian families.
Paris, Auguste Goin, 1876. Grand et fort in-8 demi-basane bordeaux, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets dorés. XXIII pages pour la préface de Michel CHEVALIER, membre de l'Institut, Professeur d'Economie Politique au Collège de France + 468 pages. 26 planches en hors texte, certaines dépliantes. De très importantes études sur divers établissements piscicoles en france, Hollande, Suisse, Belgique, Italie, Angleterre, Autriche, Bavière; Quelques rousseurs sinon bon exemplaire pour cet ouvrage peu courant.
Bruxelles, éditions la vie rustique, 1952. Grand in-8 relié pleine toile verte, dos muet. XIV + 369 pages. 280 figures et photos dans et hors-texte. Rares annotations marginales, sinon Bon état
Paris, Payot 1961. In-8 broché de 269 pages non coupées. 103 figures. Bon état
PAYOT.. 1954. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 269 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.
Large grey octavo, xviii, 505 pages, b&w illustrations ; 25 cm. Toxic marine algae -- Congresses, Science. || Series: Developments in marine biology, vol. 1. || Contents: Conference dedication / Clarice M. Yentsch -- Recent progress, an overview / Luigi Provasoli -- Epidemic paralytic shellfish poisoning in Western Europe, 1976 / J¸rg L¸thy -- Epidemiology of shellfish poisoning in the United States, 1971-1977 / James M. Hughes -- Dinoflagellate bloom on the Brazilian South Atlantic coast / Paulo Almeida Machado -- Toxic dinoflagellates, shellfish and public health / J. David Clem -- Opening address / Beatrice Sweeney -- The systematics of Gonyaulax with special reference to the toxic species / Alfred R. Loeblich III and Laurel A. Loeblich -- The toxigenic gonyaulacoid dinoflagellates / F.J.R. Taylor -- Some species of Gonyaulax of the 'Catenella group' occurring in Japanese coastal waters / Saburo Toriumi and Hideaki Takano -- Theca and cyst of Gonyaulax excavata (Braarud) Balech found at Ofunato Bay, Pacific coast of northern Japan / Yasuwo Fukuyo -- A new toxic dinoflagellate found in association with ciguatera / Takeshi Yasumoto, Ichiro Nakajima, Yasukatsu Oshima and Raymond Bagnis -- A description of the benthic dinoflagellate associated with maitotoxin and ciguatoxin, including observations on Hawaiian material / F.J.R. Taylor -- Some specific features of dinoflagellate Exuviaella cordata Ostf. blooming in the Black Sea / Pia Elena Mihnea -- A discussion of the systematics of toxic Gonyaulax species containing paralytic shellfish poison / Robert J. Schmidt and Alfred R. Loeblich III -- Functional morphology of organisms involved in red tides, as adapted to decaying turbulence / Ramon Margalef, Marta Estrada and Dolors Blasco -- The physiological characteristics of neritic red-tide flagellates / Hideo Iwasaki -- Photoadaptation of photosynthesis in two bloom-forming dinoflagellates / Barbara B. Prezelin and Beatrice M. Sweeney -- Light and nutrient limitation in Gonyaulax excavata : nitrogen and carbon trace results / Jane J. MacIsaac, Gary S. Grunseich, Hilary E. Glover and Clarice M. Yentsch -- Maximum growth rate of natural population of a Gymnodinium red tide / Shoji Iizuka -- Large scale culture of dinoflagellate algae / Harold W. Siegelman and Jadwiga H. Kycia -- Growth interactions of marine dinoflagellates in multispecies culture experiments / Hermann Kayser -- Temporary cysts of Gonyaulax excavata : effects of temperature and light / Ruth E. Schmitter -- Motile cells and cysts : two probable mechanisms of intoxication of shellfish in New England waters / Clarice M. Yentsch and Frances C. Mague -- Toxicity and nucleic acid content of Gonyaulax excavata / Claudia Mickelson and Clarice M. Yentsch -- Response of Gonyaulax excavata and Rhizosolenia sp. in mixed culture to a synthetic auxin / Bruce M. Poole and Richard P. Grandoni -- Interrelationships of Gymnodinium breve (Florida red tide) within the phytoplankton community / Larry R. Freeberg, Ann Marshall and Michael Heyl -- Toxic dinoflagellate blooms in the Cape Cod region of Massachusetts / Donald M. Anderson and Francois M.M. Morel -- Dinoflagellate blooms in Romanian Black Sea coastal waters / Nicolae Bodeanu and Mioara Usurelu -- Dinoflagellate blooms in the Gulf of Cariaco, Venezuela / Elvira Ferraz-Reyes, Gregorio Reyes-Vasquez and Iris B. Bruzual -- Red tides off the coast of Chile / Sergio Avaria -- A bloom of Amphidinium sp. in the Ria de Vigo (N.W. of Spain) / Santiago Fraga and Francisco J. Sanchez -- Dinoflagellates from the Ubatuba region (Lat. 23∞30 S, Long. 45∞06 W), Brazil / Miryam B.B. Kutner and Roberto Sassi -- Indo-Pacific red tides / J.L. MacLean -- Dinoflagellate blooms in Norwegian waters / Karl Tangen -- Red tide along the Peruvian coast / Blanca Rojas de Mendiola -- Toxic dinoflagellate blooms in northeastern Venezuela during 1977 / Gregorio Reyes-Vasquez, Elvira Ferraz-Reyes and Enrique Vasquez -- Exuviella baltica : a bloom organism of the Galveston Bay system / Joseph Zotter -- Occurrence of Gymnodinium breve red tides along the west and east coasts of Florida during 1976 and 1977 / Beverly S. Roberts -- Occurrence of dinoflagellates and distribution of chlorophyll a on the Pakistan Shelf / Syed M. Saifullah -- Changes on the surface distribution of a dinoflagellate bloom off the Peru coast related to time of day / Dolors Blasco -- The occurrence of Prorocentrum species and coincidental gastro-intestinal illness of mussel consumers / Marie Kat -- Ecological survey of a toxic dinoflagellate associated with ciguatera / Takeshi Yasumoto, Akio Inoue and Raymond Bagnis -- A mass mortality of marine animals associated with a bloom of Ceratium tripos in the New York Bight / John B. Mahoney and Frank W. Steimle Jr. -- Shellfish monitoring in Maine / John W. Hurst Jr. -- Distribution of Gonyaulax excavata resting cysts in sediments of the Gulf of Maine / Carrie M. Lewis, Clarice M. Yentsch and Barrie Dale -- Phytoplankton distributions and red tides resulting from frontal circulation patterns / Howard H. Seliger, Mary A. Tyler and K.R. McKinley -- Dinoflagellate blooms associated with tidal fronts around the British Isles / Patrick M. Holligan -- Primary nutrients and red tides in upwelling regions / Richard C. Dugdale -- Global patterns of discolored water and related events in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / Timothy Wyatt -- Oceanic intrusion : one possible initiation mechanism of red tide blooms on the west coast of Florida / Kenneth D. Haddad and Kendall L. Carder -- Gulf Stream rings as a mechanism of patch formation / William McKay Balch -- Mesoscale features of summer (1975-1977) dinoflagellate blooms in the York River, Virginia (Chesapeake Bay Estuary) / Paul L. Zubkoff, John C. Munday Jr., Russell G. Rhodes and J. Ernest Warinner III -- Spectral reflectance of a bloom of Gymnodinium nelsoni in Chesapeake Bay / Dennis K. Clark and Dale A. Kiefer -- Biochemical factors associated with remote sensing of color change and fluorescence / Charles S. Yentsch -- Prospects for measuring phytoplankton bloom extent and patchiness using remotely sensed ocean color images : an example / James L. Mueller -- Response surface analyses for estuarine dinoflagellates under thermal stress / Kent Mountford -- The ecological role of red tides in the Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbor food web / Gregory Morey-Gaines --; Developments in the study of paralytic shellfish toxins / Yuzuru Shimizu -- Two similar toxins isolated from Gymnodinium breve / Daniel G. Baden, Thomas J. Mende and Ronald E. Block -- Purification and chemical studies on a major toxin from Gymnodinium breve / Martin Risk, Y.Y. Lin, R.D. MacFarlane, V.M. Sadagopa-Ramanujam, Leland L. Smith, and Norman M. Trieff -- Chemical analysis of paralytic shellfish poisoning in Alaska / Sherwood Hall, Richard A. Neve, Paul B. Reichardt and G.A. Swisher Jr. -- Physiological activities of toxins from Gymnodinium breve isolated by high performance liquid chromatography / G.M. Padilla, Y.S. Kim, E.J. Rauckman and G.M. Rosen -- Isolation and synergism of a red tide (Gymnodium breve) cytolytic factor(s) from cultures of Gomphosphaeria aponina / David L. Eng-Wilmot, Leslie F. McCoy Jr. and D.F. Martin -- Model solvent systems for delivery of compounds cytolytic towards Gymnodinium breve / D.L. Eng-Wilmot, B.F. Henningsen, D.F. Martin and R.E. Moon -- Mechanism of action of the major toxin from Gymnodinium breve Davis / M. Risk, K. Werrbach-Perez, J.R. Perez-Polo, H. Bunce, S.M. Ray and J.L. Parmentier -- Toxins isolated from Bay of Fundy scallops / Gregory L. Boyer, Carol Fix Wichmann, Jerry Mosser, Edward J. Schantz and Heinrich K. Schnoes -- Analysis of toxins in cultured Gonyaulax excavata cells originating in Ofunato Bay, Japan / Yasukatsu Oshima and Takeshi Yasumoto -- Dinoflagellate toxins in phytoplankton and zooplankton fractions during a bloom of Gonyaulax excavata / Alan W. White -- Toxicity of Prorocentrum mimimum var. mariae-lebouriae assumed to be a causative agent of short-necked clam poisoning / Tomotoshi Okaichi and Yukiya Imatomi -- Toxicity of the New England red tide dinoflagellate to winter flounder larvae / Lesley J. Mills and Grace Klein-MacPhee -- Occurrence of new type of toxic shellfish in Japan and chemical properties of the toxin / Takeshi Yasumoto, Yasukatsu Oshima and Magoichi Yamaguchi -- Evidence for the heterogeneity of paralytic shellfish toxin in clam and mussel samples gathered near Prince Rupert, British Columbia / Robert J. Bose and John E. Reid -- Molluscan transvectors of paralytic shellfish poisoning / Norman R. Tufts -- The effects of a Cochlodinium heterolobatum bloom on the survival and calcium uptake by larvae of the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica / Ming-Shan Ho and Paul L. Zubkoff -- Secondary intoxication with PSP in Cancer irroratus / Thomas L. Foxall, Nancy H. Shoptaugh, Miyoshi Ikawa and John J. Sasner Jr. -- The effects of Gymnodinium breve toxin(s) on selected mollusks and crustaceans / Beverly S. Roberts, G.E. Henderson and R.A. Medlyn -- The action of G. breve neurotoxin on membrane conductance / J.J. Shoukimas, A. Siger, and B.C. Abbott -- Respiratory and cardiovascular effects of G. breve toxin in dogs / Sydney Ellis, John J. Spikes and Gordon L. Johnson -- Working sessions. Collection, enumeration and identification of free-living marine dinoflagellates / Karen A. Steidinger ; Collection, preparation and identification of dinoflagellate resting cysts / Barrie Dale -- Workshops. Alternatives to the mouse assay / Yuzuru Shimizu, Edward Ragelis ; The phenomenon of anoxia as related to dinoflagellate blooms / Theodore Smayda, Theodore Packard ; Bioluminescence / David Njus, Elijah Swift ; The role of chelators and trace metals in toxic blooms / Donald M. Anderson, Michael D. Corbett ; Ciguatera / Norman Doorenbos, Takeshi Yasumoto ; Culturing of dinoflagellates / Harold Siegelman, Michael Levandowski ; Detoxification of shellfish / Walter Blogoslawski, Richard Neve ; Development of a rapid international communication network / Anand Prakash, Karen Steidinger ; Impact of toxic dinoflagellate blooms on the North American shellfish industry / Richard A. Lutz, Lewis S. Incze ; Marine toxins as probes of excitable membranes / Gary R. Strichartz ; Modelling of red tides / Lawrence Slobodkin, Timothy Wyatt ; Monitoring programs and epidemiology / Dan Hunt, Norman Tufts and James Hughes ; Remote sensing / Charles Yentsch, Dale Kiefer ; Toxigenesis in dinoflagellates / Bernard Abbott, Alan White.
Paris, Flammarion 1967. In-8 broché, couverture illustrée, 269 pages. Illustratiosn dans le texte. Collection "la terre".
Oblong 4to, 20.8x27.5cm. Pp. xvi,208, 114 full-page coloured reproductions, double-page half-tone reproduction of Wagenaer map (1584) of the western coastal area of the Netherlands. Orig. boards in pictorial laminated dust-jacket. Fine (new copy). - In the late 16th century, Dutch beachcomber Adriaen Coenen scanned the shores of Holland for interesting marine material. He produced several illustrated manuscripts of his findings, covering everything from the common herring to the exotic moonfish, as well as a few mythical creatures described to him by sailors. Coenen"s work is a rare visual and textual source for the natural world of his day, and contains the earliest known European pictures of whales, naively portrayed but easily identifiable. His lively watercolors are reproduced with their accompanying texts, which are translated here and augmented ashort introduction by the editors..
U/W photografy - A work of supreme artistic quality....celebrating the beauty and exitement of te underwater wilderness... illustrazioni a colori a piena pagina dell'autore - with full page coloured photographs by the author. Scientific consultant: John E.Mc Cosker Edito in Italia da Silvana editoriale d'Arte - Milano
51 pages including index and 7 attractive colour plates, as well as line diagrams. Features species include: Steelhead Trout; Kamloops Trout; Coastal Cut-Throat Trout; Yellowstone Cut-Throat Trout; Mountain Cut-Throat Trout; Hybrid Trout; Atlantic Salmon; Brown Trout; Dolly Varden; Great Lake Trout; Eastern Speckled Trout; Spring Salmon; Coho Salmon; Kokanee; Grayling; and the Rocky Mountain Whitefish. Clearly legible gilt lettering upon forest green front board. Binding open at page 36. Small faint cup ring upon front board else average wear and bumping. Inside front board are the following: Office of Supervisor of Fisheries rubber stamp dated 1932, prior owner's written name, and a sticker approximately 3"x 4" which reads "Note: This publication is the property of the Department of Fisheries. It is to be kept in good state of preservation and is to be surrendered to the Department upon termination of service of any officer who may be supplied with a copy. No. 14". A nice copy of this informative and sentimental reference. Book
Quarto in blue cloth; no jacket; illus. (some color); 111 pp., 26 cm.; Cloth is light rubbed along edges, and rubbed and frayed at the corners; previous ownerís name signed neatly in pen to the ffep; light foxing to edges of leaves; pages have faintest signs of being handled; o/w tight, square binding and clean, crisp, bright pages. In English. || Series: National Geographic Magazine, Nov. 1923; William Harding Carter ... Horses of the world [by] Edward Herbert Miner ... 24 paintings in oil reproduced in full color.
72 p. : col. ill., 1 col. map ; 22 x 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
6 p. l., 324 p. illus. 17 cm. Hardcover Very good condition
Octavo in green DJ, vii, 230 pages, page 229 unopened, b&w illustrations, charts ; 22 cm. DJ protected in archival mylar sleeve. || Carson's writing teems with stunning, memorable images--the newly formed Earth cooling beneath an endlessly overcast sky; the centuries of nonstop rain that created the oceans; giant squids battling sperm whales hundreds of fathoms below the surface; and incredibly powerful tides moving 100 billion tons of water daily in the Bay of Fundy. Quite simply, she captures the mystery and allure of the ocean with a compelling blend of imagination and expertise. Reintroducing a classic work to a whole new generation of readers, this Special Edition features a new chapter written by Jeffrey Levinton, a leading expert in marine ecology, that brings the scientific side of The Sea Around Us completely up to date. Levinton incorporates the most recent thinking on continental drift, coral reefs, the spread of the ocean floor, the deterioration of the oceans, mass extinction of sea life, and many other topics. In addition, acclaimed nature writer Ann Zwinger has contributed a brief foreword. Today, with the oceans endangered by the dumping of medical waste and ecological disasters such as the Exxon oil spill in Alaska, this illuminating volume provides a timely reminder of both the fragility and the importance of the ocean and the life that abounds within it. Anyone who loves the sea, or who is concerned about our natural environment, will want to read this classic work. Contents: The gray beginnings -- The pattern of the surface -- The changing year -- The sunless sea -- Hidden lands -- The long snowfall -- The birth of an island -- The shape of ancient seas -- Wind and water -- Wind, sun, and the spinning of the earth -- The moving tides -- The global thermostat -- Wealth from the salt seas -- The encircling sea. Series: Schieffelin collection. Oceanography.
6 vols., roy. 8vo., First Edition, with 6 fine chromolithograph frontispieces (all original tissue guards present), 66 fine coloured chromolithograph plates (all original tissue guards present), 1600 superb monochrome wood-engravings (57 full-page) in the text and terracotta endpapers; uniformly bound in full navy buckram, gilt backs, red sprinkled edges, a very good, bright, clean, remarkably well-preserved copy. Nice set of this classic survey of the animal kingdom at the end of the neneteenth century. The plates and illustrations are by Kuhnert, Specht, Smit, Muetzel, Elwes, Wolf, Gambier Bolton and many other leading wildlife artists of the period. The set comprises: vol. I: Mammals; vol. II: Mammals; vol. III Mammals-Birds; vol. IV: Birds; vol. V: Reptiles, Fishes, etc., vol. VI: Invertebrates. Freeman 2362.