Garza, Dolly. 2007. Surviving on the Foods and Waters of Alaska's Southern Shores. Alaska Sea Grant College Program. Fairbanks, Alaska. ISBN 1-56612-115-9.

It covers a range of foods including animal, plant, and seaweed as well as acquiring safe drinking water. In addition to edible plants and animals, non-edibles are discussed also. Paralytic shellfish poisoning is covered, including what animals are affected by it. While the book contains little information describing the characteristics of edible plants, it does have good color photos and does describe the differences between poisonous and edible look-alikes.
For a small book or large pamphlet, it does a good job at addressing its subject. I would however, recommend that anyone who might potentially end up in a coastal survival situation read up on edibles and general survival from other sources as well.
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