No one ever says 'I can't remember if I've seen a whale.' A close encounter with one of the most enigmatic and remarkable creatures on the planet is a life-changing experience. This comprehensive and authoritative guide covers everything you need to know about where, when and how to watch whales, dolphins and porpoises in North America. Packed with useful information and top tips to help you get the most out of your trip, it includes a thorough account of whale-watching opportunities in some of the world's hotspots, from Hawai'i and Vancouver Island to the Gulf of Maine and Baja California, as well as detailed accounts of every cetacean species found in North America. Whether you want to watch Blue Whales in Monterey Bay, Killer Whales in the San Juan Islands, Narwhals in the high Arctic or North Atlantic Right Whales in the Bay of Fundy, this is an ideal companion.
An indispensable guide to whale-watching in North America.About the AuthorWhale expert
Mark Carwardine has been studying, protecting, photographing and taking people to see whales and dolphins all over the world for 30 years, and has written many books on the subject. He presented the weekly half-hour programme
Nature on BBC Radio 4 for many years, co-presented the six-part BBC2 series
Last Chance to See (and various spin-offs) with Stephen Fry, and co-presented the six-part BBC2 series
Museum of Life. A professional zoologist and best-selling author, he has written a regular column in BBC
Wildlife magazine for more than a decade.
Book InformationISBN 9781472983077
Author Mark CarwardineFormat Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Bloomsbury WildlifePublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 618g