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    Fossil Fish Found Alive: Discovering the Coelacanth by Sally M. Walker

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    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • Pub. Date: April 2002
    • 64pp
    • Sales Rank: 193,997
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      • Pub. Date: April 2002
      • Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
      • Format: Hardcover, 64pp
      • Sales Rank: 193,997
      • Age Range: Young Adult
      • Lexile: 1000L 

      Synopsis

      Describes the 1938 discovery of the coelacanth, a fish previously believed to be extinct, and subsequent research about it.

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      Describes the 1938 discovery of the coelacanth, a fish previously believed to be extinct, and subsequent research about it.

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      Gr 5-9-Walker traces the scientific detective work that led to identification of this species, long thought to be extinct, then describes the subsequent investigations of its physiology, habits, and habitat. In words and photos, she introduces the scientists and fishermen involved in the search as well as the rare specimens, which have not survived in captivity and were so difficult to preserve until mid-century. The author mentions the international politics involved in the ownership of the fish as well as misinterpretations of scientific data. As the text moves through the 20th century to recent discoveries in 2001, the photos change from black-and-white shots to color photos enhanced by modern underwater technology. The author ends by cataloging the questions still to be answered. An outstanding history of scientific inquiry, this title will appeal to future oceanographers and excite them with the news that there is still important research to be done.-Ellen Heath, Orchard School, Ridgewood, NJ Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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