
Ocean Beach
Fog, Fauna, and Flora
Eddy Rubin(Author)
Heyday Books (Publisher)
Published on 25. September 2025
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-1-59714-694-4 (ISBN)
Description
A charmingly illustrated nature guide to Ocean Beach and the coastal ecology of San Francisco.
Grab your beach blanket and your puffy jacket (this is San Francisco, after all) and get ready to see Ocean Beach like never before. Longtime local surfer and scientist Eddy Rubin celebrates this magical sandy stretch through stories of its animals and plants and the natural and human forces that have shaped this coastal environment. From sand dollars and seaweed to the snowy plovers in the dunes, and stretching out to the seals and whales offshore, Rubin profiles twenty-nine local flora and fauna with wonder and curiosity. To explain the why and how, he also teaches readers about the weather and geological forces that have created this unique sandy ecology. Lifetime lovers of Ocean Beach and new neighbors alike will delight in Rubin's guide, brought vividly to life by more than forty full-color artworks by illustrator Greg Wright. With this guide, Rubin invites readers to explore the place where ocean and land meet, to learn from surfers and fishermen about what's out in the waves, and to protect this shared expanse of sandy shoreline.
Grab your beach blanket and your puffy jacket (this is San Francisco, after all) and get ready to see Ocean Beach like never before. Longtime local surfer and scientist Eddy Rubin celebrates this magical sandy stretch through stories of its animals and plants and the natural and human forces that have shaped this coastal environment. From sand dollars and seaweed to the snowy plovers in the dunes, and stretching out to the seals and whales offshore, Rubin profiles twenty-nine local flora and fauna with wonder and curiosity. To explain the why and how, he also teaches readers about the weather and geological forces that have created this unique sandy ecology. Lifetime lovers of Ocean Beach and new neighbors alike will delight in Rubin's guide, brought vividly to life by more than forty full-color artworks by illustrator Greg Wright. With this guide, Rubin invites readers to explore the place where ocean and land meet, to learn from surfers and fishermen about what's out in the waves, and to protect this shared expanse of sandy shoreline.
Reviews / Votes
"What a miraculous gift to have Eddy Rubin-world-class geneticist, lifelong surfer-as our guide to the flora and fauna of Ocean Beach, that magnificent strand separating San Francisco from the Pacific. With the serious scientist's depth of understanding and the poetic gaze of an inveterate beach comber, Rubin invites us to join him for the best kind of literary stroll-past the tiny enigmatic jellyfish known as sailors-by-the-sea, through hardy dune grasses bending in the wind, and even into the booming cold waves where surfers play and little sand crabs eke out a precarious living. This book is an absolute must-have for the first-time visitor to Ocean Beach, the long-time Bay Area resident, and anyone who just plain loves the Northern California coast." -Daniel Duane, author of Caught Inside: A Surfer's Year on the California CoastMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
full color illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 218 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
363 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59714-694-4 (9781597146944)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Eddy Rubin is a longtime Ocean Beach enthusiast who has been walking, surfing, and foraging along the beach for decades. When not spending time at Ocean Beach, he led the Human Genome Project at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. There, Eddy oversaw the mapping of genomes for humans, Neanderthals, and dozens of animals, plants, and microbes. His awards include an honorary doctoral degree, membership in a royal society, and-a matter of great personal pride-election into the Ocean Beach Double Overhead Surf Association.
Greg Wright has lived on the west side of San Francisco and surfed at Ocean Beach for more than a decade. While spending his days working in technology, he has cultivated a passion for art and the beach's fall and winter swells.
Greg Wright has lived on the west side of San Francisco and surfed at Ocean Beach for more than a decade. While spending his days working in technology, he has cultivated a passion for art and the beach's fall and winter swells.
Content
Authors Note
OCEAN BEACH
Water and Weather
Fog
Waves
Tides and Currents
Riptides
Sea Foam
Sandbars and Sand Dunes
FAUNA
Hard-Bodied Creatures
Sand Crab
Dungeness Crab
Sand Dollar
Soft-Bodied Creatures
By-the-Wind Sailor
Moon Jelly
Pacific Sea Nettle
Seabirds and Shorebirds
California Brown Pelican
Cormorant
Western Gull
Snowy Plover
Sanderling
Willet
Short-Billed Dowitcher
Fully Aquatic Marine Mammals
Gray Whale
Humpback Whale
Blue Whale
Sperm Whale
Common Bottlenose Dolphin
Harbor Porpoise
Partially Aquatic Marine Mammals
California Sea Lion
Harbor Seal
Fish
Surfperch
Striped Bass
Great White Shark
FLORA
Beach Strawberry
Silver Dune Lupine
Bull Kelp
Ice Plant
European Beachgrass
Ocean Beach Ecosystem: Looking Forward
Acknowledgments
Resources
About the Author
About the Illustrator
OCEAN BEACH
Water and Weather
Fog
Waves
Tides and Currents
Riptides
Sea Foam
Sandbars and Sand Dunes
FAUNA
Hard-Bodied Creatures
Sand Crab
Dungeness Crab
Sand Dollar
Soft-Bodied Creatures
By-the-Wind Sailor
Moon Jelly
Pacific Sea Nettle
Seabirds and Shorebirds
California Brown Pelican
Cormorant
Western Gull
Snowy Plover
Sanderling
Willet
Short-Billed Dowitcher
Fully Aquatic Marine Mammals
Gray Whale
Humpback Whale
Blue Whale
Sperm Whale
Common Bottlenose Dolphin
Harbor Porpoise
Partially Aquatic Marine Mammals
California Sea Lion
Harbor Seal
Fish
Surfperch
Striped Bass
Great White Shark
FLORA
Beach Strawberry
Silver Dune Lupine
Bull Kelp
Ice Plant
European Beachgrass
Ocean Beach Ecosystem: Looking Forward
Acknowledgments
Resources
About the Author
About the Illustrator