A High Low Tide

A High Low Tide
Author: André Joseph Gallant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Oyster culture
ISBN: 9780820357836

Oysters are a narrative food: in each shuck and slurp, an eater tastes the place where the animal was raised. But that's just the beginning. André Joseph Gallant uses the bivalve as a jumping off point to tell the story of a changing southeastern coast, the bounty within its waters, and what the future may hold for the area and its fishers. With A High Low Tide he places Georgia, as well as the South, in the national conversation about aquaculture, addressing its potential as well as its challenges. The Georgia oyster industry dominated in the field of oysters for canning until it was slowed by environmental and economic shifts. To build it back and to make the Georgia oyster competitive on the national stage, a bit of scientific cosmetic work must be done, performed through aquaculture. The business of oyster farming combines physical labor and science, creating an atmosphere where disparate groups must work together to ensure its future. Employing months of field research in coastal waters and countless hours interviewing scholars and fishermen, Gallant documents both the hiccups and the successes that occur when university researchers work alongside blue-collar laborers on a shared obsession. The dawn of aquaculture in Georgia promises a sea change in the livelihoods of wild-harvest shellfishermen, should they choose to adapt to new methods. Gallant documents how these traditional harvesters are affected by innovation and uncertain tides and asks how threatened they really are.

Loud or Soft? High or Low?

Loud or Soft? High or Low?
Author: Jennifer Boothroyd
Publisher: Lerner Digital ™
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1512465070

Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Fireworks crackle and boom in the sky. Your friend laughs at a joke. Sounds are all around you. But what exactly is sound? And how does sound reach your ears? Read this book to find out!

Of Lands High and Low

Of Lands High and Low
Author: Martha Keyes
Publisher: Paradigm Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2020-10-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

2020 Whitney Award Winner Scotland 1794 For more than twenty years, the Lowland village of Craigmuir has been untouched by smallpox, leaving the people vulnerable to a painful lesson on the price of belonging, belief, and survival. Isla Findlay belongs nowhere. The daughter of a disgraced woman and the Highlander who abandoned them both, she tries to be a dutiful niece to the uncle who has taken her in, blending into the village as best she can. But when a young Highlander's arrival in the area coincides with an outbreak of dreaded smallpox, it stirs up questions about Isla's past and forces a confrontation between the beliefs she holds and the community she wants to belong to. Dr. Graeme MacNeill killed the only patient he ever had: his own father. The only way he can think to atone is to cut all ties from the Lowland world his father hated—including his education as a physician—and embrace the Highland heritage he used to be ashamed of. He travels to Craigmuir to sell the unwanted estate he has inherited from an uncle and return home, but fate—and the red-headed young woman he encounters in the village—have no intention of letting him leave things so easily behind.

High & Low

High & Low
Author: Kirk Varnedoe
Publisher: ABRAMS
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1990
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Temperatures Very Low and Very High

Temperatures Very Low and Very High
Author: Mark Waldo Zemansky
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780486240725

The concise study of temperature and its extremes is designed to provide physics students, laymen and the general reader a greater understanding into the total meaning of "temperature" as a concept.