I am pleased to announce the publication of a new ebook: E. robustus: The 
Biology and Human History of Gray Whales.

The transformation of our view of gray whales over the past century from 
devilfish to gentle giants has been nothing short of remarkable. Whether you 
are a casual whale watcher or an avid observer of these animals, this is the 
$10 gray whale resource you have been waiting for. Extensively illustrated with 
over 140 color photographs, maps and line drawings, this book makes information 
on the biology and human history of gray whales accessible to those unfamiliar 
with the published scientific literature on the species.

Topics range from basic anatomy and migratory behavior of gray whales to the 
latest research on the genetics of western gray whales.  This book also 
provides an overview of the scientific research on this species, while tracing 
the history of whaling activities, gray whales in captivity and the growth of 
modern whale-watching activities.

Purchase and download information for most ereader devices are available at: 
www.thegraywhalebook.com.

Jim Sumich
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