North Carolina's Amazing Coast

Natural Wonders from Alligators to Zoeas

Title Details

Pages: 112

Illustrations: 100 color illus.

Trim size: 7.000in x 7.000in

Formats

Paperback

Pub Date: 05/01/2013

ISBN: 9-780-8203-4510-9

List Price: $22.95

eBook

Pub Date: 05/01/2013

ISBN: 9-780-8203-4579-6

List Price: $19.95

Subsidies and Partnerships

Published in association with North Carolina Sea Grant

North Carolina's Amazing Coast

Natural Wonders from Alligators to Zoeas

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  • Reviews

Fun and learning come together in North Carolina's Amazing Coast, an inviting collection of one hundred short, self-contained features about the flora, fauna, and natural history of that fascinating place where land meets sea. Each page includes a full-color illustration and breezy, fact-filled commentary on coastal wildlife from fifty-foot-long northern right whales to single-cell plankton, from shy red wolves to overbearingly sociable sand gnats. Readers will learn about the super-sized fox squirrel, the acting talents of the hognose snake, the health benefits of eating pawpaws, the importance of tidal fluctuations, and much more. North Carolina's Amazing Coast will spark a sense of wonder and inspire readers to learn more about their natural heritage and what they can do to preserve it. Used in the "Our Amazing Coast" elementary curriculum developed by the Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence-Southeast, this book makes an excellent educational tool, as well as an inspiring gift for coastal enthusiasts of all ages.

Published in association with North Carolina Sea Grant.

The science textbooks we use provide general information, so I was really excited to get some hands-on materials for our kids that are specific to North Carolina.

—Patti Phelps, elementary teacher in Beaufort County

Just in time for beachcombing season. . . . [North Carolina's Amazing Coast] is ideal for families seeking to learn a little about nature during a beach visit.

—Ben Steelman, Wilmington Star-News

The illustrator, Charlotte Ingram, has a simple yet descriptive style of capturing the essence of each entry. . . . Ingram's style is well used here as this book is not designed to be used for strict identification, but as a springboard for further inquiry. This fun book is a great addition to the library of a budding naturalist or a seasoned scientist whether they live along the coast or like to visit North Carolina.

—Rhana Paris, The Naturalist

About the Author/Editor

David Bryant (Author)
DAVID BRYANT is assistant director for Georgia Sea Grant.

George D. Davidson (Author)
GEORGE DAVIDSON is a former writer and editor for Georgia Sea Grant.

Terri Kirby Hathaway (Author)
TERRI KIRBY HATHAWAY is the marine education specialist for North Carolina Sea Grant. She is a consummate beachcomber, collecting and sharing sand and "beachy" things with friends and educators around the world.

Kathleen Angione (Author)
KATHLEEN ANGIONE is a writer, runner, mother, and seafood lover. Formerly a member of the North Carolina Sea Grant communications team, she spent several years as a senior editor for Sea Grant’s Coastwatch magazine. Today her days at the beach involve chasing after her two young children and rediscovering the wonder of North Carolina’s coast through their eyes.