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Crab Wars : A Tale of Horseshoe Crabs, Bioterrorism, and Human Health
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Crab Wars : A Tale of Horseshoe Crabs, Bioterrorism, and Human Health Paperback - 2006

by Sargent, William

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University Press of New England. Used - Good. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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IT IS EARLY MORNING.

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WILLIAM SARGENT is a consultant for the NOVA Science Series and has written seven books about science and the environment, including A Year in the Notch: Exploring the Natural History of the White Mountains (UPNE, 2001) and Storm Surge: A Coastal Village Battles the Rising Atlantic (1995). Formerly Director of the Baltimore Aquarium and a research assistant at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, he has taught at The Briarwood Center for Marine Biology and at Harvard University.