Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the Florida Panhandle beckon
curious beachcombers with miles of wave-swept Gulf coastline. These
beaches offer more than a sandy stroll amidst stunning scenery--they are
alive! As ever-changing ribbons of sand, these beaches foster unique
life-forms and accept beguiling castaways from a vast marine wilderness.
Mysteries abound. What is this odd creature? Why does the beach look
this way? How did this strange item get here? Living Beaches of the Gulf
Coast satisfies a beachcomber's curiosity within a comprehensive yet
easily browsed guide. The guide is written in a familiar style and is
illustrated with distribution maps and hundreds of color photos.
Accounts include beach anatomy, coastal phenomena, and shoreline
animals, plants, and geology. Hundreds of seashells are depicted as well
as other interesting animals, flowers, historical structures, beach
sands, and beach art. The authors suggest a variety of beach scavenger
hunts and recommend hints for beachcombing success.