The book which made the study of the seashore accessible to a wider audience when published in 1968. Long out-of-print yet still consulted, The New Zealand Seashore (written with colleague Michael Miller), was to be brought up to date in Prof. Morton’s new work. Seashore Ecology of New Zealand and the Pacific, however, focusses on rocky shores and compares their ecology about the Pacific rim.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 314, 1 November 2004, Page 22
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65The book which made the study of the seashore accessible to a wider audience when published in 1968. Long out-of-print yet still consulted, The New Zealand Seashore (written with colleague Michael Miller), was to be brought up to date in Prof. Morton’s new work. Seashore Ecology of New Zealand and the Pacific, however, focusses on rocky shores and compares their ecology about the Pacific rim. Forest and Bird, Issue 314, 1 November 2004, Page 22
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