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City and Country Home Magazine, September 1985 *Rosedale Heritage*
160 pages. Features: Lunch with Joanne Kates; Sara Jeanette Duncan; Toronto's Festival of Festivals; Knifemaker Adam Smith; First Class to Southampton aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2; Canadian Carriage Driving classic; Drumsnab - The Oldest House in Rosedale - wonderful photo-illustrated article of M.F. (Bud) Feheley's home; The Compulsive Collector - a world traveler surrounds himself with an ever-changing kaleidoscope of exotic treasures - from Africa to the Orient; The Impulsive Collector - Designer Lorely Fritze weaves her found art into a whimsical and enchanting environment; Lagerfeld - a new Hazelton Lanes boutique brings Toronto the designs of Europe's reigning fashion monarch; Karl Lagerfeld article; Dave Broadfood Recipe; The Boxes of Robert Meiklejohn; A Visit to the Home of Campbell Scott, Master Woodworker. Average wear. Binding intact. Address label on front cover. A sound copy of this marvelous Canadian magazine. Book
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Diver Magazine: 9 Issues from 1996
Includes the following issues: February, March, April, May, June, August, September, November, December. Features include: Bell Island, Newfoundland; Bahamas; Transpac Expedition; To House or not to House; Filming a Salmon's Struggle; Manola - half a shipwreck; Blissful Beqa Lagoon; St. Kitts; Shipwrecks of Bermuda; Batchawana - in Lake Superior; Octopus at Argonaut Warf; Arrow - Nova Scotia Shipwreck; Catalina; Emergency ascent Lines; Wilcox - Lake Erie Schooner; Adventure Diving in Newfoundland; Ice Diving and Asbestos; Joyland - the honeymoon wreck; Canadian Cayman Islands; Cozumel; A Tribute to Brooks Wetsuits; Reel Diving; Wrecked in Nova Scotia; Socorro; Ghost Fleet of the St. Clair River; Good Samaritan Laws; Sea Urchins of the Bay of Chaleur; Label Your Tanks; Quebec Overview; Barbados - shipwreck haven; Haida Gwai; Tobermory's shipwrecks; Hard water diving - Banff; Romancing the Providenciales; Island Namesake - Jane McLeod; Lumpfish; Thailand; State of the Oceans; The Coral Reef; Project Aware; Preserving the Marine Environment; They are Eating the Ocean; Race Rocks, B.C.; Record-Breaking Cave Dive; Dive in an Aquarium; Florida Reefs; Columbia Sinking; Great Lakes - Narrow Island's B.B. Buckhout; Mexico Cave Adventure; Nitrox to the Arctic; Photography 101. Moderate wear. Clean. Quality copies. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: May 1, 1996
Topics: Dave gets Zero Cut; The Great Coast Giveaway; Sea Lion Hunt Sabotaged; Eastern Oregon Forest Action; EDF vs. ESC over ESA & ENHA; 'Salvage' Sucking Sound; Is Barry Clausen the Unabomber?; Weyerhauser Caught Stealing. Moderate wear. Some underlining and marginal marks. A sound copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: November 1, 1996
Features: Elvis alive in Montana; Wall Severs US-MEX Border; Logging the Grand Canyon; Fire Facts and Fictions; Dineh Eviction Imminent; Headwaters - Raw Deal!; Chernobyl Reacts; Free Gasoline; Rod Coronado's Jail Break; Utah Wilderness Ripoff. Quality copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: 21 September 1996
Features: Daytime Monkeywrenching; Five-Finger Fundraising; Nalgene Supplies Vivisectors; Warner Creek Jailhouse Riot; Jack & China Obituaries; New Merchandise; Summer of Pain Holds; Native/Environmental Alliances. Moderate wear. Quality copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: 22 December 1995
Features: Saro-Wiwa Executed; Car Collision Close-up; Nuxalk Nation on Trial; Exxon Shut-down; Dumpster Diving Fun; Salvage Storms Country; Enviros Sell Out Dolphins. Sticker on front cover. A sound copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: May-June 1997
Features: Bison guts fly; Plutonium Showers; Nevada Test Site Shutdown; Mobile Chernobyl; 30,000 Germans block nukes; Mill Owner Attempts Womanslaughter. A quality copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: March 20, 1997
Features: Judi Bari 1949-1997; Chemical Weapons Incineration Scam; Modern Luddism; Resistance at Big Mountain; The New English Underground; Proper Fence Mending Techniques. Quality copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: 2 February 1997
Features: The People vs. Woody Harrelson; Rad Waste Cover-up; Forest Blockades Down Under; Resistance at Big Mountain; Privat Property and the Land Ethic; Clearcuts and Landslides. Quality copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: 22 September 1993
Features: Converting a Logger and Saving Forests in Colorado; A week of outrage against Maxxam (Charles Hurwitz mows down California Redwoods); Endless Summer in Dixie, Idaho; On the Barricades in British Columbia's Clayoquot; Toasting Dozers with Britain's Earth Liberation Front (ELF); Sex and the Hassled Activist; What's Up with Option 9?. A sound copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: 1 August 1993
Features: Mount Graham Actions; Freddies Foiled in Idaho; Oxleas Wood Saved; Desert Rats Fight Back; British Columbia Supplement; Rendezvous Reports; and more. A sound copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: August-September 1998
Features: Ecoterrorism trials in Congress; Genetic Actions Sweep UK; Winona LaDuke Interview; NAFTA for Africa; Rendezvous Reports; ADC Buildings Torched; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: June-July 1998
Features: Canadian Seal Slaughter; An Interview with MOVE; Ward Valley Victory; Earth Night Actions; Blockading How-To; Ned Ludd Returns; Fax Jam; and more. Sound copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: May-June 1998
Features: German Nuke Activists Derailed; Burmese Pipeline Resisted in Thailand; Rethinking the Border; An interview with John Trudell; Timber Certification - The Real Dirt; TVA Development Evicted Grannies; Lubicon Win Boycott Ruling Against Daishowa; Mink Liberation; and much more. Sound copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: March-April 1998
Features: Julia Butterfly Speaks; Ward Valley Stronghold; Ohio Strip Mine Resistance; Enola Hill Convictions; SF Peaks Defended; Screw Woo; Ogoni Under Fire; Exxon Ousted from Wisconsin; The Great Nonviolence Debate; Spikings and Billboards; and more. Quality copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: November-December 1998
Features: Headwaters Activist, David Nathan Chain, Killed; Minnehaha under Seige; Actions and Arrests at Wing Creek; Muzzlling a Mine in Montana; An Interview with Julia Butterfly; Exploit the Media before it Exploits You; Reflections on Gypsy; Warner Creek Investigation; Ward Valley's Success; Olympic Threat to Polish Wilderness; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: June-July 1997
Features: Activist Harassment in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.; Dr. Kitzvorkian's Salmon Extinction Plan; Cove/Mallard Open for Cutting; Logging John Muir's Backyard; How to Reclaim the Streets; Casey Neill Music Review; Mole Lake Occupation; NAFTA Superhighway; Tunneling for Fun. Sound copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: February-March 1998
Features: The Great North Woods; Little Alfie Timber Sale Stopped; Owls Halt Sprawl; Goshawks; Monster Pulp Mill Defeated; Dam Reconstruction Trend; Kyoto Conference Report; Death to Cars; Amazon Animal Massacre; Columbia Pipeline Blown; Activists Killed in Sarawak; Deregulation of Organic Standards; Clinton's New Roadless Area Policy; Yellowstone Wolf Ruling; Hog Farming; Prisoner Support; APEC Conference Chaos; and more. Quality copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: November-December 1997
Features: Sawing and Spiking in Gabon; The Cult of Non-Violence; Nicaragua Nightmares; Cassini Creeps into Space; Shawnee/Wayne/Texas/China Left; Dillon Creek Bone-Breaker; Lions & Tigers & Bear Creek; Alaska's Ghastly Goshawk Plan; Rainforest Furniture Fears; Mead Monster Mash in Maine; California ESA Scared Off; Quincy Library Ghouls; Kempthorne's ESA Thorns; Lions & Wolves & Poodles; Boycott Shell all to Hell; Texaco Tricks out of Burma!; European Wolf Stories; Elves in the Glen of the Downs; Slocan Valley Water Wars; Grand Jury Ghoulies; Ozarks Mining Disaster; Armed with Visions; Monster Movie Reviews; Music, Trinkets and Snake Oil. Quality copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: August-September 1997
Features: Native Resistance in British Columbia; Warner Creek History Lesson; Nicaraguan Logging Politics; Super Rubin Felony Convictions; Assault Charges for Bison Guts; Jack Squat Resurrected; Wolves & Poodles; Logging and Slavery in Burma; Roadbuilding Subsidies Renewed; British EF! Rising; Post-Rendezvous Action at Exxon; Corporate Fall '97; Anti-Nuke Weapons Protests; Logging Shutdowns in San Luis, CO; Forest Appealing 101; Eastern Oregon Appeal Victory; Bare Bones; Zero Cut Day of Action; Bluegray Tail-Dropper; D.A.M., It's Good! Quality copy. Book
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Explorer's Journal, December 1980 *75th Anniversary Edition*
Features: The Future of Exploration - a scientist forecasts space colonies; Classification of Volcanoes - type of eruption used as guide; Jeanne Gurnee - Dedicated Caver - a productive underground career; Migrating White Storks in Peril - south Sinai wetlands on route destroyed; The Darien of Panama - the twilight of a unique environment; Domestic Dogs from the Neolithic of China - new finds documented in scientific collaboration; Proclomations and Messages observe 75th anniversary; How Dr. Bush retrieved the Time Capsule of 1928 from the cornerstone of our former clubhouse; Nordenskiold and the Northeast Passage - a centennial tribute; Enhydros - how they occur and what we can learn from them; Exploration and Energy - a driving force through the ages. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Groundwater Resources of British Columbia - Revised Edition
Varying paginations. Over 0.5" thick. Glossary. References. Provides an overview of the groundwater resources of British Columiba; how groundwater occurs, where it is found and what conditions favour its development for social and economic benefits. Intended to assist in future groundwater resource planning initiatives at all levels of government, to minimize potential impact of human land use activities on groundwater resources thereby sustaining available quantities and a high degree of groundwater quality for future generations. Subjects include: Origin, Occurrence and Movement of Groundwater; Groundwater and the Hydrologic Cycle; Water Table and the Saturation Zone; Groundwater Flow System; Groundwater Quality; Geology and its Importance; Groundwater Contamination; Contaminant Transport; Preventative Measures; Thermal Springs; Groundwater Regions of British Columbia. Prior owner's name atop title page else clean, bright and unmarked. One page is loose but present. Very nice copy overall. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, 1 May 1938 *FASCISM IN CANADA - PART 2 OF 2*
60 pages. Features: Excellent colour ad for International Harvester trucks inside front cover; Page 5 features an excellent full-page black and white photographic ad for Canadian Pacific's stately Duchess - 20,000 tons of sturdy steel on the St. Lawrence Seaway - includes photo of the ship, write-up and six photos of passenger amenities on board; Nice full-page black and white photo ad for DeSoto cars on page 6; Funny-faced Horse, by Margery Allingham - the jolly story of an equine comedian, a too-trusting girl, and a rather nice villain; Who'll Succeed Bennett as leader of the Federal Conservative Party? - M. Grattan O'Leary considers the prospects of Hon. R.J. Manion and Sydney Smith; Beverley Baxter's London Letter - describes the hyperactive European political environment; Emmy-May Goes to Town, by Teddie Janess - as a 'woman of the world' this very young lady met more adventure than she bargained for; Could You Drive a Bus? - Lawrence Craig examines bus driver training - includes 4 black and white photos; Fascism in Canada - Part Two of Two - Signs of disintegration have appeared following fascism's brutality in Europe - with fascinating illustrations; Dog Watch, by Kenneth Perkins - the mystery of the howling dog and the girl who wanted to know the truth; The Power Problem - an explanation of the great electric power export controversy by Kenneth R. Wilson, with several black and white photos of hydro installations; Old Ugly Face, by Talbot Mundy - Death stalks the mountain passes, hunting the only man alive who can save Tibet; 30 books in a briefcase - books on film (film-books) may reduce a mile of shelving to a few cubic feet - with photos of a film-book reading machine and a film-book recording camera, by Hugh Gourlay and Ernest Haden; Youth, '38 Model - There's nothing much wrong with our young folks, by Marjory Willison; Lovely full-page colour ad for Canada Dry on page 25 - "It's Gingervating"; Black and white full-page photo ad for Dodge cars on page 29; Two-colour full-page ad for Chevrolet cars on page 31; Pages 29-32 (centerfold) loose but present; Nice Heinz ketchup ad on page 33; Handsome full-page colour photo ad for Nash cars on page 35; Wonderful full-page black and white ad for Fargo Commercial Cars and Trucks, featuring illustration of what appers to be a 3-ton truck; Crossword completed in pencil on page 46; half of page 53 has been clipped and is missing - May have been a recipe; Top quarter of page 55 clipped and missing - appears to have contained content of minor importance; Attractive colour-illustrated 1938 Ford De Luxe V-8 car ad inside back cover shows black man commenting on the shiny finish of the car to the lovely owner Mis' Page; Nice colour ad for Buckingham cigarettes on back cover features two white kittens drinking milk from a saucer. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label atop front cover. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, November 29, 1982 *The Future of Canadian Culture*
Features: CSIS news; Air pollution in Athens; Brain-drain reversal - medical research centre in Alberta; Nice Schenley Award ad; The great real estate chase - Greymac and Leonard Rosenberg; Death in the oil patch at Lodgepole, Alberta - where was Adair?; Article on Iona Campagnolo; Multiculturalism Department's secret list of 130 ethnic groups; Francis Simard; Trouble for the Amway family; The bishops enter the nuclear debate; William Shatner in Kero-Sun ad for Kerosene heaters; Brazillian election results; Thinning of China's leftist old guard; Walesa at a crossroads; Sex and death in the desert - Helen Smith and Johaness Otten killed in Saudi Arabia; Cover Story - a new blueprint for Canadian Culture - the Applebaum-Hebert Report; Surge of life in oil industry; Peter C. Newman - Behind Leonard Rosenberg's Apartment Deal; Photo of Rocket Richard and other Montreal Canadiens old-timers; NFL players' union news; Morgantaler tests the abortion law; New hope for Venice - environment; Stereo for the AM Band; The selling of public TV; Psychiatry puts itself on the couch; William Kurelek article; Movie reviews. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, September 28, 2009 *Harper's Big Gamble*
64 pages. Features: Harper must act now to protect free speech - Section 13 of the Human Rights Act is an assault on basic Charter freedoms and an affront to democratic society; The trouble with no impact planet - Andrew Potter on the environment; Richard Dawkins - in conversation; Will Stephen Harper's majority or bust strategy pay off?; Canadian democracy is broken - Paul Wells; Mike Danton's unlikely story; The Dirtiest War - the Pakistani Taliban is broken, but a deadly new menace is rising; Cindy Gomez's Cinderella Story; Local merchants take on panhandlers in Vancouver with private security forces; The Fluoride Debate - whether or not it is wise to add poison to our drinking water... duh; Dancing with the Stars; Another facelift for the CBC; Dislike Obama? You must be racist; Memoriam - Ernie Duff. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Nature Canada Magazine - April/June 1974
52 pages. Features: Nuclear energy in Canada - Potential and problems; Sanctuaries of the Woods; J. Sharkey Thomas; A Child's World of Nature; The Untrodden Earth - Early Nature Writing in Canada; and more. Discard stampt atop front cover else clean and unmarked with light to moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Nature Canada Magazine - April/June 1980
Features: In the Footsteps of Alexander Mackenzie - the Mackenzie - Grease Trail; Blossoms on the bough - a close look at the flowers of deciduous trees; Guilty until proven innocent - carcinogens in the environment; Ginseng - article by Gerry Kenney; Coastal Sand Dunes of Prince Edward Island; On the North Shore - where the piping plover soars. Few library markings. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Nature Canada Magazine - January/March 1980
Features: Marsh Sanctuary - the Clifford E. Lee Nature Sanctuary; Owl-watching; Interview with John Fraser - Minister of the Environment; The Environmentalist Lives; Whither the White Whale?; Sculpture that Captures the Essence - Robert Phinney's Sculptures take flight; and more. Few library markings. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book
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Nature Canada Magazine: January/March 1986
Features: An Arctic Oasis - Canada's North Water is a little known island of open water in a sea of ice; Standing his Ground - How the muskox survives the rigours of an Arctic winter; Fire and Ice - A photo essay on frosted glass; Predators under the Gun - In wildlife management, some animals are more equal than others; Environmental Cop - The CNF talks with Environment Minister Tom McMillan about the challenges of his new portfolio. Usual library markings. Average wear. Worthy reference copy. Book
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NEJ - Naval Engineer's Journal, Winter 2002
112 pages. Contents: A statistical method of estimating the life expectancy of certain shipboard equipment; Engineering Aegis cruiser topsides - enhancing design capabilities and life cycle support; Toward more effective technology insertions for chemical and biological defense; Application of guns in naval force protection; Structural testing of navy vessels using Bragg gratings and a prototype digital spatial wavelength domain multiplexing (DSWDM) system; Navy mobile instrumentation system; Commercial marine emissions and life-cycle analysis of retrofit controls in a changing science and policy environment. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
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Scientific American Magazine, May 1985
Contents: Federal support of mathematics; Molecular approaches to malaria vaccines; How a supernova explodes; Cheese - more than 2,000 varieties through 9,000 years; Molting in the blue crab - yeilds a culinary treat; Crystals at high pressure - polyhedral geometry provides illumination; Perceiving a stable environment - our surroundings appear to be stable when we move; The restoration of medieval stained glass from the effects of atmospheric pollution. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Scientific American, May 1971, Volume 224 Number 5 - Cooling Tower
Features: Mercury in the environment; The Detection of Gravitational Waves; The Oldest Fossils; The Evolution of Quasars; Cooling Towers; The Induction Coil; The Fortification Illustions of Migraines; The Chemical Languages of Fishes. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.22. No. 6 - November/December, 1976
Features: Feather Dusters (serpulid polychaete worms); The SSIT - The Semisubmersible Icebreaking Tanker; A 'Narrow Squeak' for the Brown Pelican; Europe to Harness the Power of the Sea; Puffers (Fugu) - a Taste of Death; Coral Reefs of Moorea; The Fire of St. Elmo; Puerto Rico's Changing Fisheries. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.23. No. 1 - January/February, 1977
Features: Strait of Magellan - the Ultimate Passage; Bluefin Tuna - Vulnerable Giant; The Oriental Art of Abalone Scrimshaw; The International Tsunami Warning System; Superstrain of Oil-Eating Microbes; Shrimps that Dwell with Anemones; Diving into the Future; Capturing Fishes; Progress of Marine Fish Farming in Britain. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.23. No. 2 - March/April, 1977
Features: The World under the Reef; Supertankers - coming or going?; Deep-Water Corals; The Dead Sea; the Misunderstood Morays; Annobon - the forgotten island of the Atlantic; When Scientists and Oystermen Co-operate; Alvin - Window in the Deep. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.23. No. 3 - May/June, 1977
Features: There is but one Ocean; Florida's Underwater Policemen; Ever Larger Propellers; How Salty is the Ocean; Farming Giant Kelp; Ararat's Mystery Ship; Ranching Atlantic Bluefin. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.23. No. 4 - July/August, 1977
Features: The Berried Anemone; NESS - National Environmental Satellite Service; Three Critical Aspects of Underwater Photography; The Mussel's Secret Formula; Semisubmersible Ships; Fish and Food Poisoning; Growing Crops on Sand Dunes; Rare Albino Turtle; Voices in the Deep; The Unlikely flower gardens. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.23. No. 5 - September/October, 1977
Features: San Andreas - An Oceanic Fault that came ashore; The Whale and the Wild JoJoba; The Marlins; Training against Ship Disaster; Antarctica - Rich around the edges; Porcelaneous Sculptors; The Hawaiian Spinner; Concrete Fish Haven. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.23. No. 6 - November/December, 1977
Features: Spiny Lobster Fishing in the Grenadines; The Return of Pilgrim; Old Four Legs - the Lliving Fossil; Rockall - The Smallest British Isle; Where Puerto Rico Meets the Sea; Sentinel in the Sound; Project CEPEX; Ovoviviparous Volutes. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.24. No. 1 - January/February, 1978
Features: Sally Lightfoot; El Capitan - Ancient Sea-of-Texas Peak; the Plight of the Loggerhead; the Lost Year; Guiding Ships to Port; Izembek Lagoon; The Legacy of Admiral Beaufort; Creatures of the Deep; Togetherness Underwater. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.24. No. 2 - March/April 1978
Features: The Birth and Growth of Planet Ocean; The Octopus as a Pet; The World's Greatest Sailing Ship; Predatory Prawns; Hawaiian Fish Emigrants; Tractor Tugs - Marine Workhorses of the Future?; Fossil Mangrove Reef of Key Biscayne; Tiger Sharks. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.24. No. 4 - July/August 1978
Features: Close Encounters (of the Whale Kind); Panama Sea-Level Canal I; Panama Sea-Level Canal II - Biological Catastrophe or Grand Experiment; Anchors - Getting to Grips with the Ocean Floor; Nautilus and its Ancestors; Sharks - Good Vision or Poor?; Bantry Bay Skimmer; The Private Oceans. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.24. No. 6 - November/December 1978
Features: Exploring the Ocean Bottom in Manned Submersibles; Feeding and Spawning of Bluefish; IFOs; El Nino - unwanted guest; Live on California's Wharves; Oil Spills - The Causes and Cures; Long-Lining for Tilefish. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.25. No. 2 - March/April 1979
Features: A Gallery of Sponges; Environmental Management in Africa; Wasa - Time Capsule into Sweden's Past; John Dory; Constructing a Walrus Skin boat; The Ecology of Coral Reef Algae; Ocean Ice; The Case of the Tainted Mullet. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.25. No. 3 - May/Junel 1979
Features: Communication in Atlantic Bottlenosed Dolphins; Vessels vs. Whales; The Mummichog a Fish for all seasons; Hang Gliding - Underwater; The Sargasso - Sea of Fascinations; Dividing the Continental Shelf Pie; Artificial Reef Propagation of a Salt Marsh; Jaws of Extinct Shark at Planet Ocean. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.25. No. 4 - July/August 1979
Features: Deepwater Archaeology; Northern Europe's Lighthouses on Stamps; Ranching in Salmon in Southern Seas - I - Australia and New Zealand; Ranching Salmon in Southern Seas - II - Chile; Sailors Learn Early; How big is a Whale; Red Water at Lysekil; Young Farmers go to sea; Folk Remedies for Tropical Fish Poisoning in the Pacific. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.25. No. 5 - September/October 1979
Features: Little Salt Spring; Tokyo Fish Market - A Wholesale Look at the Japanese Diet (Tsukiji); A New Island country; Stars for Kings; Birds of Rabbit Island; The Unknown World of Flipper; Hypothermia - Surviving Killer Cold. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.25. No. 6 - November/December 1979
Features: Hawaiian Night Life; Imperiled Sea Frontier - Barrier Beaches of the East Coast; Marsh Snails - The Gentle Grazers; Farming Iceland's Seafowl - The Eider Duck; Lifeboat School; Sword-bearer of the Seas; Mystery of Manganese Modules; How Many dolphins?. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.26. No. 1 - January/February 1980
Features: The Horseshoe Crab - Fisherman's Bane to Medicine's Benefactor; Beaked Whales; New buoys on the Horizon; The Ocean-Climate Connection; The Ospreys of Boca Grande; The Coral Atoll - An Oasis in the Desert; Menhaden - Fish on the run; Creatures of the Deep III. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.26. No. 2 - March/April 1980
Features: The Multitudinous Reef; Icebreaking by Hovercraft; Flowers that Look to the Sea; giant Spider crabs from Mexico; Butterflies of the Sea; Point Bonita Lighthouse; LIberty-Ship Reefs in the Gulf of Mexico; The Dolphin Project. Sound copy. Book
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