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In this hands-on, how-to guide to fishing North Carolina's Outer
Banks, expert fisherman Stan Ulanski combines his enthusiasm, his
experience, and his scientific expertise to show anglers how to
catch more fish. Focusing on the essential but often misunderstood
links between recreational fishing and the biology, geography, and
natural history of the region, Fishing North Carolina's Outer Banks
fosters an understanding of the aquatic environment of one of the
nation's prime fishing destinations. Ulanski reveals the best
approaches to the six main Outer Banks angling scenarios: surf,
pier, sound, offshore, inshore, and reef, ledge, and shipwreck
fishing. The book features illustrated fish profiles--each loaded
with essential information, including identification, food value,
and habitat pointers--and species-specific fishing tips for
thirty-five of the Outer Banks' most common game fish. And, once
you've made your catch, Ulanski provides important storing,
cleaning, and cooking advice--including six of his favorite fresh
fish recipes. This is a trusty tackle box tool for planning fishing
trips to the Outer Banks and for understanding the underwater
setting of the fish you're out to catch. Southern Gateways Guide is
a registered trademark of the University of North Carolina Press
|In this hands-on, how-to guide to fishing North Carolina's Outer
Banks, Ulanski combines his enthusiasm, his experience, and his
scientific expertise to show anglers how to catch more fish. The
book features illustrated fish profiles--each loaded with essential
information, including identification, food value, and habitat
pointers--species-specific fishing tips for thirty-five of the
Outer Banks' most common game fish; important storing, cleaning,
and cooking advice; and six of Ulanski's favorite fresh fish
recipes.
Coursing through the Atlantic Ocean is a powerful current with a
force 300 times that of the mighty Amazon. Ulanski explores the
fascinating science and history of this sea highway known as the
Gulf Stream, a watery wilderness that stretches from the Caribbean
to the North Atlantic. Spanning both distance and time, Ulanski's
investigation reveals how the Gulf Stream affects and is affected
by every living thing that encounters it--from tiny planktonic
organisms to giant bluefin tuna, from ancient mariners to big-game
anglers. He examines the scientific discovery of ocean circulation,
the role of ocean currents in the settlement of the New World, and
the biological life teeming in the stream.
Coursing through the Atlantic Ocean is a powerful current with a
force 300 times that of the mighty Amazon. Ulanski explores the
fascinating science and history of this sea highway known as the
Gulf Stream, a watery wilderness that stretches from the Caribbean
to the North Atlantic. Spanning both distance and time, Ulanski's
investigation reveals how the Gulf Stream affects and is affected
by every living thing that encounters it--from tiny planktonic
organisms to giant bluefin tuna, from ancient mariners to big-game
anglers. He examines the scientific discovery of ocean circulation,
the role of ocean currents in the settlement of the New World, and
the biological life teeming in the stream.
The California Current--part of the large, swirling North Pacific
gyre--flows slowly southward along the west coast of North America,
stretching nearly 2,000 miles from southern British Columbia to the
tip of Baja California in Mexico. To a casual observer standing on
the shore, the vast current betrays no discernible signs, yet life
abounds just over the horizon. Stan Ulanski takes us into the water
on a journey through this magnificent, unique marine ecosystem,
illuminating the scientific and biological marvels and the
astonishing array of flora and fauna streaming along our Pacific
coast. The waters of the California Current yield a complex broth
of planktonic organisms that form the base of an elaborate food web
that many naturalists have compared to the species-rich Serengeti
ecosystem of Africa. Every year, turtles, seals, fish, and seabirds
travel great distances to feast in the current's distinct
biological oases and feeding sites. Apex predators, such as the
California gray whale, humpback whale, salmon shark, and bluefin
tuna, undertake extensive north-south migrations within the current
to find enough to eat. The California Current energizes us to
celebrate and protect a marine ecosystem integral to the myriad
fisheries, coastal communities, and cultures of the Pacific coast.
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