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Zeezoogdieren van Europa: Herkenning van Walvissen, Dolfijnen, Bruinvissen en Zeehonden [Europe's Sea Mammals]

Field / Identification Guide
By: Robert Still(Author), Hugh Harrop(Author), Tim Stenton(Author), Luís Dias(Author)
208 pages, 200 colour photos, colour illustrations, and colour distribution maps
Publisher: KNNV Uitgeverij
Zeezoogdieren van Europa: Herkenning van Walvissen, Dolfijnen, Bruinvissen en Zeehonden [Europe's Sea Mammals]
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  • Zeezoogdieren van Europa: Herkenning van Walvissen, Dolfijnen, Bruinvissen en Zeehonden [Europe's Sea Mammals] ISBN: 9789050117463 Paperback Nov 2020 In stock
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Language: Dutch

This cutting-edge photographic identification guide to Europe's sea mammals – the only such guide of its kind – covers the 41 species of whales, dolphins and porpoises and 9 species of seals found in the region, which spans the eastern Atlantic from Iceland to Macaronesia, and the Mediterranean, Caspian and Baltic seas. Written and illustrated by a team of professional tour guides with extensive experience presenting the region's sea mammals, Zeezoogdieren van Europa features more than 180 colour photographs, maps and graphics, highlights key identification features and includes information on the range, ecology, behaviour and conservation status of each species. Produced with the marine conservation charity ORCA, the book presents mapping data from a decade of surveys, which shows both current distribution and changes over time.

Zeezoogdieren van Europa is an essential companion for whale watchers and anyone else who is interested in this enigmatic group of mammals.

Summary in Dutch:
Zeezoogdieren van Europa behandelt 41 soorten walvissen, dolfijnen en bruinvissen (Cetacea) en 9 soorten zeehonden uit het oostelijke deel van de Atlantische Oceaan (van de Kaapverdische eilanden in het zuiden tot Spitsbergen in het noorden), de Middellandse, Kaspische en Zwarte Zee.

Geschreven en geïllustreerd door een topteam van ervaren biologen en fotografen is Zeezoogdieren in Europa een onmisbare gids voor iedereen die geïnteresseerd is in het zeeleven in deze regio. Deze gids behandelt voor elke soort de belangrijkste kenmerken en de verschillen met gelijkende soorten.

- 41 soorten walvissen, dolfijnen, bruinvissen en 9 soorten zeehonden
- de enige zeezoogdierengids voor Europa
- meer dan 450 foto's, kaarten en tekeningen
- waar en wanneer te zien?

Overzichtelijke kaarten brengen in beeld waar en wanneer de kans op het zien van soorten het grootst is. Ook zijn hotspots aangegeven.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Robert Still(Author), Hugh Harrop(Author), Tim Stenton(Author), Luís Dias(Author)
208 pages, 200 colour photos, colour illustrations, and colour distribution maps
Publisher: KNNV Uitgeverij
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