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Icelandic Whales - Past and Present
From the beginning of history, people have
regarded whales with mixed feelings, seeing them variously as terrifying
beasts, animals to be exploited or mysterious and fascinating beings
of wonder. In the eyes of some, whales are shrouded in mystique, while
others see them as man's rivals on the fishing-grounds.
For the most part, whales are now protected, and the last few years
more and more people have sailed the open seas to look at them in their
native element. This book is a very handy companion on such voyages.
It covers the 23 species of whales that have been seen off the coasts
of Iceland, presenting their main characteristics in words and pictures.
In addition, the book contains various lore about whales in general,
for example their origin and geographic distribution, catological reserch
and much more.
Mark Carwardine, the renowned zoologist, writer and photographer wrote
the preface: "Sigurður, Jón Ásgeir í Aðaldal and Jón Baldur have produced
an invaluable guide, which I am sure will inspire a great many people
to get out and meet for themselves the exotic, mysterious and graceful
denizens of the deep - the whales."
Authors: Jón Ásgeir í Aðaldal..(et.al.)
Size 21 x 14 cm. Softcover with 96 pp.
Colour photographs, maps and illustrations.
Want to go whale
watching in Iceland?
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