Pacific Halibut Flat Or Fiction?

Pacific Halibut Flat Or Fiction? by Lauri Sadorus is a fully illustrated, non-fiction children’s book published by the International Pacific Halibut Commission in 2005. This 23-page work is designed primarily for school and library audiences, offering educational insights into one of the largest flatfish in the world, including details about its fishery, management, life history, and research.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of halibut, presented in an engaging manner suitable for young audiences. The book aims to inform children about the nature of this species and its significance within the ecosystem. With a focus on animals and fish, it serves as a valuable resource for those interested in marine life and environmental education. A copy of the book can be obtained free of charge upon request.
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Pacific Halibut Flat or Fiction is a fully illustrated, non-fiction children’s book about one of the largest flatfish in the world. The publisher is the International Pacific Halibut Commission, an organization funded jointly by the U.S. and Canadian governments. The book is intended primarily for school and library audiences and is meant to provide educational information about the fishery, management, life history, and research relating to halibut. A copy can be obtained free of charge upon request.
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