Cousteau's Great White SharkFew creatures in nature are more feared and less known than the great white shark. To learn more about this formidable ocean dweller, the renowned Cousteau team mounted a full-scale investigation in 1989, traveling to Australia on the windship Alcyone for two-and-a-half years of study. Index. 125 illustrations in full color. |
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
HOW TO HELP A WHITE SHARK FIND | 31 |
ENCOUNTERS WITH ROSIE ISABELLE AND PEACHES | 176 |
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