Seashore Watcher

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Quarto Publishing Group UK, May 23, 2018 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 120 pages
"Learn how to spot tracks, identify markings and discover secret hideaways at the seashore. Packed with fascinating fact files, stunning photographs and hands-on activities, find out about what lives in the different habitats where the land meets the sea. Head down to the seashore and learn how to spot tracks, identify markings, and even discover secret hideaways among the surf. This guide is loaded with fascinating factfiles, stunning photographs, and plenty of hands-on activities. What better time than right now to learn about what lives in different habitats at the edge of our world? What lives on the beach? What about in the shallow water? Can you track a Fiddler Crab? What are you waiting for, head out to the sea and be amazed!" --

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About the author (2018)

Maya Plass is a Marine and Coastal Ecologist with a focus on providing sustainable coastal management. As well as setting up Learn To Sea, her own marine education centre providing workshops for children and adults, Maya is a patron for several charities. Maya has also been a TV presenter and has written for Coast Magazine as well as authoring The RSPB Handbook of the Seashore, inspired by her own collection of seashore guides.