First published in 1995 by Douglas & McIntyre Ltd, this hardcover volume crystallizes decades of field research into a highly accessible guide to Arctic cetaceans.
In Nature of Arctic Whales, S. Paine offers a concise exploration of three iconic marine mammals—belugas, bowheads and narwhales—that inhabit the Arctic’s frozen waters. Drawing on field observations and scientific research, this 128-page guide unveils the life cycles, social behaviors and survival strategies of these elusive species.
Readers will gain insight into how these whales navigate icy seas, communicate beneath the waves and adapt to extreme seasonal changes. Paine’s clear explanations and engaging narrative bridge the gap between technical study and accessible storytelling.
- Distinctive physical traits and vocalizations
- Migratory routes and feeding habits
- Ice-edge habitats and conservation concerns
Perfect for marine biology enthusiasts, natural history students and anyone fascinated by Arctic wildlife, this volume combines authoritative detail with vivid descriptions, making complex ecological concepts approachable and memorable.
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