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E&EB 262 The Biology of Sharks and Their Relatives - Selected Information Resources: Selected Books

This guide highlights resources useful for students in E&EB 262 including databases, indexes, books, and special collections materials in the Yale libraries collections and freely available.

Selected Books on Marine Biology

Angler's Guide to Sharks of the Northeastern United States: Maine to Chesapeake 1964 location

Biology of Sharks and Rays 2013 e book and print location

National Audubon Society Field Guide to Fishes: North America revised 2002 location e book

Oceanography Challenges to Future Earth: Human and Natural Impacts On Our Seas 2019

The World's Oceans: Geography, History, and Environment 2018 location

Basking Shark in Scotland: Natural History, Fishery and Conservation 1998 location

Biology and Management of Dogfish Sharks 2009 location

Marine Community Ecology and Conservation 2014 location 

Marine Biology: function, biodiversity, ecology 2013 location 

Life in the World's Oceans: diversity, distribution, and abundance 2010 location 

Biology of Sharks and Their Relatives print 2004 location  2012 e book 

Aquatic Ecosystems 2012 location 

Fish Ecology 2012 paper ed. location 

Creatures of the Deep: in search of the sea's monsters and the world they live in 2014 location 

Field Guide to Long Island Sound 2017 print location 2017 e book

Sharks and Their Relatives II: biodiversity, adaptive physiology, and conservation 2010 location 

Two Oceans: a guide to the marine life of Southern Africa revised ed. 2010 location 

About Sharks and Shark Attack 1965 location

Marine Biology 8th ed. 2010 location 

Marine Microbiology: bioactive compounds and biotechnological applications 2013 paper ed. location 

Red Sea Sharks: taxonomy, biology and ecology 2013 location 

Blue Hope: exploring and caring for earth's magnificent ocean 2014 location Source of great photos.

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