Want more information?
These are sources and websites that we use
and like.
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Florida's
Living Beaches: A Guide for the Curious Beachcomber,
by Blair and Dawn Witherington, is a comprehensive field
guide written by two people who know and love |
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The Nature of
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http://www.cccturtle.org
The Caribbean Conservation Corporation and Sea Turtle
Survival League site provides a wealth of information about
sea turtles.
Don’t miss the satellite-tracked
turtles feature.
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The Nature of Florida's Sea
Turtles
is a digital photo album produced by your
Florida Beach Basic folks.
This is a CD format that displays on
your PC (it does not play on a Mac).
The sea turtle segment on this DVD
is a mini-version of the CD material.
If you love sea turtles, you’ll love
this CD.
www.StillNature.com
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http://www.seaturtlespacecoast.org/
The Sea Turtle Preservation Society of Brevard County is a
not-for-profit organization whose mission is to educate
people about marine turtles.
Their phone number is listed on the
back of your sea turtle reference card as a number to call
for turtle emergencies and turtle watches.
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Sea Turtles: An Extraordinary
Natural History of Some
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http://www.seabean.com/
A website providing a portal to
images, data, information, and contacts regarding the
identification, distribution and uses for sea-beans - those
true beans and other seeds and drift fruits that float with
ocean currents and strand on distant beaches. The website
was started by Cathie Katz in 1998 and continues due to the
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Sea-Beans from the Tropics: A
Collector's Guide to Sea-Beans and Other Tropical Drift on
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The World
Guide to Tropical Drift Seeds and Fruits, by C. R. Gunn and John V. Dennis.
This is considered the “bible” of
sea-bean identification.
The 1976 edition of this book is out
of print, but it was reprinted in 1999.
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http://www.beachbeans.com/
is the website for our friend
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http://www.nbbd.com/fly
If you’re a “birder,” you’ll particularly like this site
about the Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival held
every year in late January.
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The Nature of Merritt Island
National Wildlife Refuge is another
digital photo album produced by
Florida Beach Basic
folks.
This is a CD format that displays on
your PC (it does not play on a Mac).
This CD features Jim Angy’s stunning
photos of many of the birds people come from all over the
world to see.
http://www.stillnature.com/
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Gift From
the Sea,
by Anne Morrow Lindbergh, is a beautiful book as meaningful
today as it was when it was written in 1955.
If the sea and the beach are magical
to you, you’ll appreciate this gentle book by the wife of
Charles Lindbergh.
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Dr. R. Tucker Abbott
authored/co-authored over 30 books on malacology.
Review them at
www.Amazon.com
or the local bookstore or library and decide just how much
detail you need!
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Brevard is
one of the few places in the world where fossilized ghost
crabs are found. The link below will display a scholarly
paper published in the Journal of
Crustacean Biology entitled
Occurrence of the Atlantic Ghost Crab Ocypode
quadrata from the Upper Pleistocene to Holocene Anastasia
Formation of
http://www.seabean.com/symposium/2004/JCrustBiol_23(3)712-722.pdf
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The Nature
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http://beachcombersalert.org/
Dr. Curtis Ebbesmeyer’s website is recommended for anybody
interested in flotsam.
You can also subscribe to his
newsletter, Beachcomber’s Alert,
through this website.
Curt asks that you report
interesting flotsam to him at
CurtisEbbesmeyer@comcast.net
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There are several instances of Dr. Ebbesmeyer’s
expertise on the PBS website.
One of our favorites is the Wired
Science, Flotsam Found video.
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http://www.space-coast.com/
If you’re planning to visit
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http://www.fws.gov/merrittisland
This website for the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
talks about the visitor information center and also gives a
link to the shuttle launch schedule (remember, shuttle
launches determine if the refuge is open).
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http://www.nasa.gov/
You can spend hours wandering around NASA’s website.
This site has some of the most
amazing images you will ever see.
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http://nbbd.com/godo/cns/
This is a great site to learn about Canaveral National
Seashore,
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http://www.ripcurrents.noaa.gov/
A very interesting site about rip currents – explanations,
animations, success stories.
If you do anything other than wade
in the ocean up to your ankles and then hop out, this is a
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http://www.floridastateparks.org/sebastianinlet/
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