Full Moon, Flood Tide

Full Moon, Flood Tide
Title Full Moon, Flood Tide PDF eBook
Author Billy Proctor
Publisher
Total Pages 288
Release 2003
Genre Pacific Coast (B.C.)
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Full Moon, Flood Tide

Full Moon, Flood Tide
Title Full Moon, Flood Tide PDF eBook
Author Bill Proctor
Publisher Harbour Publishing Company
Total Pages 288
Release 2003
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781550172911

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A wonderful addition to the library of coastal sailors, or armchair travellers and historians... -Royal City Record

Moon Tide

Moon Tide
Title Moon Tide PDF eBook
Author Dawn Clifton Tripp
Publisher Random House Trade
Total Pages 322
Release 2004-05-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0375761160

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A debut novel, set in a small fishing town on the Massachusetts coast, chronicles the lives of three very different women--Eve, a beautiful artist; her wealthy, eccentric grandmother, Elizabeth; and Maggie, an exotic stranger involved with a ruthless rum smuggler--from 1913 to the Great New England Hurricane of 1938. A first novel. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.

Tides of History

Tides of History
Title Tides of History PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Reidy
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 405
Release 2009-10-15
Genre Science
ISBN 0226709337

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In the first half of the nineteenth century, the British sought to master the physical properties of the oceans; in the second half, they lorded over large portions of the oceans’ outer rim. The dominance of Her Majesty’s navy was due in no small part to collaboration between the British Admiralty, the maritime community, and the scientific elite. Together, they transformed the vast emptiness of the ocean into an ordered and bounded grid. In the process, the modern scientist emerged. Science itself expanded from a limited and local undertaking receiving parsimonious state support to worldwide and relatively well financed research involving a hierarchy of practitioners. Analyzing the economic, political, social, and scientific changes on which the British sailed to power, Tides of History shows how the British Admiralty collaborated closely not only with scholars, such as William Whewell, but also with the maritime community —sailors, local tide table makers, dockyard officials, and harbormasters—in order to systematize knowledge of the world’s oceans, coasts, ports, and estuaries. As Michael S. Reidy points out, Britain’s security and prosperity as a maritime nation depended on its ability to maneuver through the oceans and dominate coasts and channels. The practice of science and the rise of the scientist became inextricably linked to the process of European expansion.

Studies of the Use of Vertical Substrates for Improving Production in the Culture of Pink Shrimp

Studies of the Use of Vertical Substrates for Improving Production in the Culture of Pink Shrimp
Title Studies of the Use of Vertical Substrates for Improving Production in the Culture of Pink Shrimp PDF eBook
Author Stephen Howard Clark
Publisher
Total Pages 612
Release 1971
Genre Estuarine ecology
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Indigenous Forest Management In the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India

Indigenous Forest Management In the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India
Title Indigenous Forest Management In the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India PDF eBook
Author Kavita Arora
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 222
Release 2018-11-07
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3030000338

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This book offers an extensive study of indigenous communities in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India, and their methods of forest conservation, along with an exploration of the impact of forestry operations in the islands and the wide scale damage they have incurred on both the land and the people. Through an in-depth analysis of the contrasting indigenous practices and governmental forestry schemes, the author has compared the modern ‘Joint Forest Management’ resolution with the ethos and practices of the indigenous people of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Throughout the book, readers will learn about the different indigenous communities inhabiting these islands and the treasure of knowledge each of them provide on forest conservation. The book establishes that the notion of knowledge is politicized by the dominant culture in the context of Andaman’s forest tribes, and traces how this denial of the existence of indigenous knowledge by government officials has led to reduced forest area in the region. The book also explores and analyses strategies to utilize and conserve the tribes' profound knowledge of the biodiversity of the islands and study their efforts towards forest conservation, protection and rejuvenation.

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
Title Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute PDF eBook
Author Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
Publisher
Total Pages 634
Release 1883
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