Beneath Our Bay: Discovering the Hidden Secrets of Port Phillip by Evan Y Coker, Christopher G Smith, John J Gaskell
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Beneath Our Bay: Discovering the Hidden Secrets of Port Phillip

Author: Evan Y Coker, Christopher G Smith, John J Gaskell
Special Features: Hardcover

Science Geography Natural History Environmental Science Zoology Marine Biology

Discover the hidden secrets of Port Phillip Bay with this comprehensive textbook, "Beneath Our Bay: Discovering the Hidden Secrets of Port Phillip". Published in 2009, this 164-page hardcover book is a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of natural science, geography, and zoology. Written by experts Evan Y Coker, Christopher G Smith, and John J Gaskell, this book delves into the fascinating world beneath the surface of Port Phillip Bay, exploring its geography, geosciences, and diverse wildlife.

With its clean and tidy pages, free of writing and dog ears, this very good condition book is a treasure trove of information. The tight binding ensures that the book will remain in excellent condition for years to come, making it a valuable addition to any library or collection. The hardcover format adds an extra layer of durability, making it perfect for frequent use and reference.

This book is a must-have for anyone interested in natural science, geography, and zoology, particularly those with a focus on Port Phillip Bay. The authors' expertise and in-depth knowledge of the subject matter make this book an authoritative resource that is both informative and engaging. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply someone who loves to learn, "Beneath Our Bay" is an essential read that will deepen your understanding of this unique and fascinating ecosystem.

With its comprehensive coverage of Port Phillip Bay's hidden secrets, this book is a rare find that is sure to delight and educate readers. Its excellent condition, hardcover format, and authoritative content make it a valuable addition to any collection, and a must-have for anyone interested in natural science and the wonders of Port Phillip Bay.

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