The Gulf of California

The Gulf of California
Title The Gulf of California PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Brusca
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 384
Release 2010-04-15
Genre Science
ISBN 9780816527397

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Few places in the world can claim such a diversity of species as the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), with its 6,000 recorded animal species estimated to be half the number actually living in its waters. So rich are the Gulf's water that over a half-million tons of seafood are taken from them annuallyÑand this figure does not count the wasted by-catch, which would triple or quadruple that tonnage. This timely book provides a benchmark for understanding the Gulf's extraordinary diversity, how it is threatened, and in what ways it isÑor should beÑprotected. In spite of its dazzling richness, most of the Gulf's coastline now harbors but a pale shadow of the diversity that existed just a half-century ago. Recommendations based on sound, careful science must guide Mexico in moving forward to protect the Gulf of California. This edited volume contains contributions by twenty-four Gulf of California experts, from both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. From the origins of the Gulf to its physical and chemical characteristics, from urgently needed conservation alternatives for fisheries and the entire Gulf ecosystem to information about its invertebrates, fishes, cetaceans, and sea turtles, this thought-provoking book provides new insights and clear paths to achieve sustainable use solidly based on robust science. The interdisciplinary, international cooperation involved in creating this much-needed collection provides a model for achieving success in answering critically important questions about a precious but rapidly disappearing ecological treasure.

Atlas of Coastal Ecosystems in the Western Gulf of California

Atlas of Coastal Ecosystems in the Western Gulf of California
Title Atlas of Coastal Ecosystems in the Western Gulf of California PDF eBook
Author Markes E. Johnson
Publisher
Total Pages 189
Release 2009
Genre California, Gulf of (Mexico)
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Discovering the Geology of Baja California

Discovering the Geology of Baja California
Title Discovering the Geology of Baja California PDF eBook
Author Markes E. Johnson
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 2002
Genre Science
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Baja California: wild, desolate, and a treasure-house of geological wonders. Along its ancient shorelines, careful observers can learn much about how the Gulf of California came into existence and what the future of the Baja California peninsula might be. For those who wish to unlock the mysteries of Baja California, geologist Markes Johnson offers the key. He has taken a body of technical research on the geology and paleontology of the region and made it accessible in plain language for anyone who visits the peninsula, whether for study or recreation. His book teaches general concepts in coastal geomorphology and tectonics, as well as the basic geological and natural history of the Gulf of California, in a conversive, intellectually stimulating fashion. Johnson's guide takes the form of six day-long hikes in the area of Punta Chivato on the east coast of the southern Baja California peninsula. Punta Chivato is presented as a microcosm of the entire region; it can enable visitors to better understand major themes in the natural history of the Gulf of California and its geological past. All of the hikes begin at the southeast corner of the Punta Chivato promontory and loop out in different directions. Each circuit is designed to minimize overlap with adjacent hikes and to maximize the visitor's exposure to instructive variations in the landscape. Each chapter features additional reflections on a geologist of another time and place who has advanced the field in a way that elucidates the material covered in that chapter. Through these asides, readers will learn the basic lessons about how geologists read the secrets hidden in landscapes. Discovering the Geology of Baja California invites visitors to these shores to explore not only rocks and fossils but also the continuum of past ecosystems with the ecology of the present. It offers both an unparalleled guide to a remote area and a new understanding of life caught in an endless cycle of change.

Marine Geology of the Gulf of California

Marine Geology of the Gulf of California
Title Marine Geology of the Gulf of California PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 408
Release 1964
Genre Geology
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Nonlinear Processes in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics

Nonlinear Processes in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Title Nonlinear Processes in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics PDF eBook
Author O.U. Velasco Fuentes
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 376
Release 2011-06-27
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9401000743

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A Tribute to the Scientific Work of Pedro Ripa

Common Intertidal Invertebrates of the Gulf of California

Common Intertidal Invertebrates of the Gulf of California
Title Common Intertidal Invertebrates of the Gulf of California PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Brusca
Publisher
Total Pages 513
Release 1980-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780816517541

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The Desert Islands of Mexico's Sea of Cortez

The Desert Islands of Mexico's Sea of Cortez
Title The Desert Islands of Mexico's Sea of Cortez PDF eBook
Author Stewart W. Aitchison
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 120
Release 2010-11-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 0816527741

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The desert islands in the Sea of Cortez are little known except to a few intrepid tourists, sailors, and fishermen. Though at first glance these stark islands may appear barren, they are a refuge for an astounding variety of plants and animals. While many of the species are typical of the greater Sonoran Desert region, some are endemic or unique to one or two islands. For example, Isla Santa Catalina is home to the worldÕs only rattlesnake that has lost its ability to grow a rattle. Other islands host nesting birds, such as Isla Rasa, a tiny, flat flow of basalt lava that attracts nearly half a million elegant and royal terns and HeermannÕs gulls each spring. The Desert Islands of MexicoÕs Sea of Cortez is one of the few books devoted to the biogeography of this remarkable part of the world. The book explores the geologic origin of the gulf and its islands, presents some of the basics of island biogeography, details insular lifeÑincluding residents of the intertidal zone Ñand provides a brief outlook for preserving this area. More than a simple guidebook, AitchisonÕs writing will take both actual and armchair travelers through a gripping tale of natural history. Like the rest of our fragile planet, the Sea of Cortez and its islands are threatened by humans. Overfishing has eliminated or greatly diminished many fish stocks, and dams on rivers that once flowed into the gulf prevent certain nutrients from reaching the sea. The tenuousness of this area makes the bookÕs extraordinary photographs and the firsthand descriptions by a well-known teacher, writer, and photographer all the more compelling.