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Siné-Saloum Delta - An illustrated guide to Senegal’s remarkable mangrove estuary - cover

Siné-Saloum Delta - An illustrated guide to Senegal’s remarkable mangrove estuary

Jeffrey Chatellier, Zoë Shribman

Casa editrice: Zoë Shribman

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This informational ebook offers an illustrated overview of the mangroves of the Siné-Saloum Delta, in Senegal. With its beautiful photography and vivid narrative, this book describes the fascinating elements of this estuarine system. The authors hope this book can be a valuable resource for those who live and work in the Siné-Saloum Delta and also offer a larger global audience insight into this unique coastal system. With a foreword written by Dr. Marie-Christine Cormier-Salem.
Disponibile da: 19/07/2018.

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