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"This book cannot be recommended highly enough ... .[It]provides comprehensive and compelling evidence on these [coastalchange] issues, and could not be timelier." (Basic and AppliedEcology, October 2008)
"Written by an internationally known authority who hasconducted extensive research over the past four decades on thecoupling between land and coastal sea, this book provides a wealthof synthesized information particularly on ecological andbiogeochemical changes in coastal environments attributable towatershed development... The high-resolution graphics areexceptional. Because of its broad sweep, comprehensive coverage andreasonable price, I strongly recommend the book for library andindividual purchase. All estuarine and marine ecologists shouldobtain a copy." (Environmental Conservation)
"This is an ambitious well illustrated book with a wealth ofinformation." (Bulletin of the British EcologicalSociety)"Exceptionally interesting, very readable, andengaging... I particularly liked the graphics, which are verywell presented, plus the incredible number of well-referenced casestudies... very comprehensive..."
-Boris Worm, Dalhousie University
"Superbly crafted... important and timely... especiallyreadable and an intricately woven story rather than a dictionary offacts... uses history well to understand changes and to makethe book enjoyable. This book will become a classic, of valueto... scientists and policy planners, as well as universityteachers."
-Kenneth Tenore, University of Maryland
"The author conveys coastal studies in the arena of globalenvironmental subjects, where they clearly belong. The inherentheterogeneity of coasts and the multitude of agents transformingthem required a scientist of exceptionally wide experience andknowledge to show how local effects coalesce into global change. Ibelieve Ivan Valiela has written a great book. His ranking of theagents of global coastal change certainly constitutes a challengefor future research and at the same time offers a common frameworkfor coastal science."
-Karsen Reise, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar andMarine Research, Botanica Marina, August 2007