In this handbook, Philip Lambert describes 43 species and subspecies of
sea stars in the coastal waters of northwestern North America. The
sea-star fauna of the region from Glacier Bay, Alaska, to Puget Sound in
Washington, is the most diverse of all the temperate waters of the
world. The great age of the Pacific Basin, and the varied habitats along
this complex coastline, created by scouring glaciers and other natural
forces, have stimulated the evolution of many new forms. Sea Stars
bridges the gap between academic and popular publications and is
enhanced by illustrations and photographs, many in colour. Although he
covers the coastal waters down to 200 metres below the surface, Lambert
lists 26 more species that live below 200 metres and 14 others that
occur just outside the region covered by this book. "If sea stars
fascinate you (and they're pretty hard to resist on this coast) then
you'll appreciate this book. It is essential for anyone doing research
involving northwest sea stars and is also a great field guide for divers
and seaside naturalists." - Echinoderm Newsletter