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Publication Year: 2020 Item Length: 6 in Number of Pages: 128 Pages Genre: Nature Item Width: 4 in ISBN: 9781970107111 Language: English Book Title: Saving Upper Newport Bay : How Frank and Frances Robinson Fought to Preserve One of California's Last Estuaries Item Weight: 9.3 Oz Author: Cassandra Radcliff Subtitle: How Frank and Frances Robinson Fought to Preserve One of Californ width: 4 in Release Date: 04/02/2020 Publication Name: Saving Upper Newport Bay Item Height: 0.3 in Publisher: T.O.P. Reads Publishing, LLC height: 0.3 in Country of Origin: US Format: Trade Paperback Release Year: 2020 Topic: Environmental Conservation & Protection, General EAN: 9781970107111

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Cassandra Radcliff Saving Upper Newport Bay (Paperback). Author: Cassandra Radcliff. Included are full color photos depicting the history of the bay. Title: Saving Upper Newport Bay. Format: Paperback. Publisher: Top Reads Publishing LLC. Country/Region of Manufacture: US. Further DetailsTitle: Saving Upper Newport Bay Condition: New Subtitle: How Frank and Frances Robinson Fought to Preserve One of California's Last Estuaries Author: Cassandra Radcliff Format: Paperback EAN: 9781970107111 ISBN: 9781970107111 Publisher: Top Reads Publishing LLC Genre: Science Nature & Math Release Date: 04/02/2020 Description: During Orange County's population boom in the early 1960s, the Robinson family moved to Newport Beach. A short walk from their home was Upper Newport Bay, where they and their neighbors could play on North Star Beach, water ski on the bay's calm water, or dig in the shallow mudflats for fresh clams for dinner. But land developers and local government officials had a different use for the open space in mind—build a private harbor much like the bustling lower Newport Bay and Balboa Island. In 1963, 14-year-old Jay Robinson rode his bike down to North Star Beach and found a newly erected "private property" sign. His parents, Frank and Frances Robinson, would soon find themselves embroiled in one of the most important ecological battles in California, with friends, neighbors, newspapers, the government, and the courts all taking sides.Saving Upper Newport Bay is the story of two ordinary people's life-changing journey, which ultimately impacted the history and ecology of southern California. This book was produced on the 50th anniversary of The Newport Bay Conservancy, which focuses exclusively on the conservation and restoration of Upper Newport Bay. Included are full color photos depicting the history of the bay. Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Height: 152mm Item Length: 4mm Item Width: 101mm Item Weight: 270g Release Year: 2020 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.