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Whales & dolphins of Great Britain: Where to go and what to see
Walker, D.; Wilson, A. (2007). Whales & dolphins of Great Britain: Where to go and what to see. Cetacea Publishing: Loughborough. ISBN 978-0-9556144-0-8. 98 pp.

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Keywords
    Aquatic organisms > Marine organisms > Aquatic mammals > Marine mammals
    Cetacea [WoRMS]
    British Isles, England [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Walker, D.
  • Wilson, A.

Abstract
    The first comprehensive guide to the whales, dolphins and porpoises of Great Britain with stunning colour photography. Section one introduces the 17 most commonly sighted species of cetaceans, giving details on identification, behaviour, distribution and recommended hotspots to see them. Each species account is accompanied by a photographic plate depicting animals as they are seen at the surface. The bulk of Whales and Dolphins of Great Britain describes where to see cetaceans around Great Britain from land, from whale and dolphin watching boats, and from ferries. The text gives every detail a reader would need to book a trip, from which species are likely to be seen, to how to get there and what photographic opportunities are available plus a tips and tricks section on how to take good whale and dolphin photographs.

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