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Sea Kayaking From Mountains To Ocean
Reflections on watershed ecology in the Washington Pacific Northwest
By
Dan Baharav
About the Book The lush and green Pacific Northwest is a sea kayaker’s Eden: the geography between the Cascades uplift and the ocean shoreline is diverse, wild, and magnificent. Traversing it is the Interstate 5, a major artery of industrial-urban growth. This book explores how these watershed and urban ecologies interface along the rivers, lakes, and estuaries as they course into the Puget Sound and into the Pacific Ocean.160 pages; 1 map; 124 colored photos; soft cover; ISBN: 978-0-9825326-0-7 $27.95 About The Author Dan Baharav is an avid outdoorsman traveling the Pacific Ocean waterways in his 17′ Looksha iv sea kayak. He holds a Ph.D. in Zoology and Community Ecology. For the past forty years he has held both academic and consulting posts and has engaged in basic and applied ecological and land-use planning research in the U.S. and abroad. His focus is on dealing with the application of contemporary ecological theories to multi-purpose use of natural resources for the advancement of environmental management. Currently, he resides in Bellingham, Washington. PDF Samples for download: Front and Back Cover | Table of Contents

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