Illustrations and text describe some of the many things that can be found on a walk along a beach, including coconuts, shark teeth, jellyfish, crabs and different kinds of shells.
Guided by a marine biologist, two young children examine some of the many forms of life found along rocky and sandy shorelines and in salt marshes of North America.
Explores the geology and life forms of seashores, including cliffs, sand dunes, the splash zone, low-tide area, shallows, and deep water, discussing their plants and animals, environmental challenges, and conservation efforts.