Sea Otter Conservation II 2nd Edition
Sea Otter Conservation II, 2nd Edition offers a compelling, up-to-date exploration of efforts to protect one of the North Pacific’s most iconic marine mammals. Perfect for conservationists, wildlife managers, students, and coastal communities, this edition synthesizes current science, management strategies, and practical solutions for sea otter recovery along coastlines from California and the Pacific Northwest to Alaska, British Columbia, and the Russian Far East.
Carefully written and accessibly organized, the book draws readers into the complex realities of sea otter conservation: population monitoring techniques, habitat restoration, human–wildlife conflict mitigation, the impacts of oil spills and climate change, and the role of fisheries and Indigenous stewardship. Real-world case studies and regional examples make the material relevant for practitioners working on the North Pacific Rim and for anyone seeking actionable guidance on policy, community engagement, and ecosystem-based management.
This 2nd edition is both informative and pragmatic — ideal for professionals who need evidence-based recommendations and for readers who want a deeper understanding of how local actions influence global outcomes. The tone balances scientific rigor with readability, making advanced concepts accessible without sacrificing nuance.
Whether you’re building a research library, preparing for fieldwork, or supporting coastal conservation initiatives, this volume is an essential resource. Strengthen your understanding of sea otter ecology and recovery pathways, and join the growing community committed to protecting coastal ecosystems.
Add Sea Otter Conservation II, 2nd Edition to your collection today and equip yourself with the knowledge to make a measurable difference for sea otters and the habitats they depend on.
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