Description: The Nature of Saba, Ten Years of Conservation Work, text by Tom van't Hof, photographs by Dos & Bertie Winkel, published by the Saba Conservation Foundation, 1997 1st Edition Dust Jacket. Conservation project time span - 1987-1990: a careful beginning 1991-1994: years of perseverance 1995-1997: the fruits of conservation Saba, a Caribbean island in the Lesser Antilles chain, is a special municipality of the Netherlands. Measuring just 13 square kilometers, it consists essentially of the top of the dormant Mount Scenery volcano. Its surrounding Saba Marine Park, a renowned dive site, is home to coral formations, dolphins, sharks and turtles. There are also offshore seamounts, or underwater mountains created by volcanic activity. Publication was supported financially by the Prince Bernhard Fund Netherland Antilles, the Prince Bernhard Fund for Nature, and the KNAP fund Netherland Antilles. All proceeds go directly to the Friends of the Fletcher Free Library in Burlington, Vermont. Thanks for supporting our library!
Price: 75 USD
Location: Burlington, Vermont
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Year Printed: 1997
Modified Item: No
Topic: Conservation of Saba Island
Binding: Hardcover
Region: Caribbean
Author: Tom van't Hof
Subject: Outdoor & Nature
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Publisher: the Saba Conservation Foundation
Place of Publication: The Netherlands
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Illustrated