The Florida Keys
The Natural Wonders of an Island Paradise

Text by Jeff Ripple
Photography by Bill Keough and Jeff Ripple
Forewords by Sen. Bob Graham and
Irene Hooper, executive director, Seacamp

keys.jpg - 36.5 K Those who think of the Florida Keys as miles of sandy beaches have much to learn about our southern Florida archipelago.

Yearly, approximately four million people visit the Florida Keys, a 150-mile chain of tropical islands known for its diving, seagrass beds, mysterious mangrove forests, lush hardwood hammocks, rocky pinelands, and both fresh and saltwater wetlands (but not miles of sandy beaches).

The Florida Keys explores the extraordinary beauty of this ecological treasure in stunning color photos as well as threats of over development and pollution. Chapter topics include formation of the area, geology, impact of climate, ocean currents and hurricanes, living things in each ecosystem and human impact.

128 pages, 115 spectacular color photos, Voyageur Press, 1995

Softcover $21.50

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