Between Stony Brook Harbor Tides: The Natural History of a Long Island Pocket Bay

Author:   R. Lawrence Swanson ,  Malcolm J. Bowman
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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9781438462349


Pages:   152
Publication Date:   30 December 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Between Stony Brook Harbor Tides: The Natural History of a Long Island Pocket Bay


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Examines the ecological and historical significance of the harbor and what it can bring to future residents.

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Author:   R. Lawrence Swanson ,  Malcolm J. Bowman
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   Excelsior Editions
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781438462349


ISBN 10:   1438462344
Pages:   152
Publication Date:   30 December 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments 1. Shaping the Harbor 2. Physical Oceanography 3. The Living Harbor 4. Human Impacts on the Harbor 5. Scars upon the Landscape 6. Governance 7. The Harbor's Future Bibliography Index

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This book is a small gem, an intimate look at a small local place that-like many small local places-is very special indeed. Many people have such places, often overlooked as too familiar, undervalued as too ordinary. The reader can take a hint from the authors and seek deeper acquaintance with one's own special places, wherever they are. - Carl Safina, author of The View from Lazy Point: A Natural Year in an Unnatural World I was impressed by Between Stony Brook Harbor Tides' well-written and comprehensive overview of the rich history of Stony Brook Harbor. The research in this was thorough and well documented using both current and historical studies of Stony Brook Harbor. It is vital when looking forward to future planning of our waterways to examine the historical background, as this book does, in order to move forward without harming the natural ecosystems that have developed over many thousands of years. - Suffolk County Legislator Kara Hahn, 5th District This book, by two eminent coastal oceanographers, is a must read for those interested or concerned with coastal community planning, management, or marine environmental processes. - Lee E. Koppelman, Executive Director Emeritus, Long Island Regional Planning Board It was at Cordwood Beach at the southern end of Stony Brook Harbor, where, at the age of six, I saw my first horseshoe crab. 'Don't step on its tail; it's poisonous and will sting you,' I remember imploring my friend, and, in so doing, perpetuating a persistent myth about the animal. As Larry Swanson and Malcolm Bowman indicate, in this interesting and informative book, while horseshoe crab tails are sharp, and were used for spear tips by Native Americans, they are not poisonous. This and a good many more fascinating facts about the harbor's cultural and natural history await the reader. It is a must read for anyone who loves this charming and special part of Long Island. - John Turner, author of Exploring the Other Island: A Seasonal Guide to Nature on Long Island


This book is a small gem, an intimate look at a small local place that-like many small local places-is very special indeed. Many people have such places, often overlooked as too familiar, undervalued as too ordinary. The reader can take a hint from the authors and seek deeper acquaintance with one's own special places, wherever they are. - Carl Safina, author of The View from Lazy Point: A Natural Year in an Unnatural World This book, by two eminent coastal oceanographers, is a must read for those interested or concerned with coastal community planning, management, or marine environmental processes. - Lee E. Koppelman, Executive Director Emeritus, Long Island Regional Planning Board It was at Cordwood Beach at the southern end of Stony Brook Harbor, where, at the age of six, I saw my first horseshoe crab. 'Don't step on its tail; it's poisonous and will sting you,' I remember imploring my friend, and, in so doing, perpetuating a persistent myth about the animal. As Larry Swanson and Malcolm Bowman indicate, in this interesting and informative book, while horseshoe crab tails are sharp, and were used for spear tips by Native Americans, they are not poisonous. This and a good many more fascinating facts about the harbor's cultural and natural history await the reader. It is a must read for anyone who loves this charming and special part of Long Island. - John Turner, author of Exploring the Other Island: A Seasonal Guide to Nature on Long Island


Author Information

At the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University, State University of New York, R. Lawrence Swanson is Associate Dean. Swanson is the coeditor (with James S. Latimer, Mark A. Tedesco, Charles Yarish, Paul E. Stacey, and Corey Garza) of Long Island Sound: Prospects for the Urban Sea. At the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University, State University of New York, Malcolm J. Bowman is Professor of Oceanography and Distinguished Service Professor. Bowman is the author and editor of more than sixty scientific texts, including Storm Surge Barriers to Protect New York City: Against the Deluge (coedited with Douglas Hill and Jagtar S. Khinda).

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