Dr. Beach's Survival Guide

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Dr. Beach's Survival Guide

What You Need to Know About Sharks, Rip Currents, & More Before Going in the Water

Encyclopaedias and reference works Self-help, personal development and practical advice Outdoor survival skills Travel and holiday guides

Author: Stephen P. Leatherman

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Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 1st October 2008

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 128 pages

ISBN: 9780300128970


From the nation’s most renowned beach expert, is the first complete guide to beach safety.

Stephen P. Leatherman (a.k.a. Dr. Beach) introduces the gamut of beach hazards—from sharks to rip currents to jellyfish—revealing which dangers should be of greatest concern and how best to minimize their risks. His scientifically sound advice, interspersed with fascinating facts and anecdotes, makes this book a perfect reference for the millions of travelers and vacationers who visit the ocean shore every year.

Practical answers to these intriguing questions and more:

  • Which U.S. beach records the most shark attacks each year?
  • Which species of shark is the most dangerous to people?
  • Why are rip currents the most deadly beach threat?
  • How can rips be avoided?
  • What should you do if caught in a rip?
  • Can lightning strikes at the beach be predicted?
  • Is a stingray dangerous?
  • When is ocean water pollution likely to be worst?
  • What types of waves are threatening and how can they be detected?
  • What is the danger of a red tide?
  • How can swimmers avoid contact with jellyfish?

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