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The diversity, quantity and vitality of fish life in the seas that
bathe the Galapagos archipelago is every bit as dramatic as the
exotic wildlife above! It is completely updated with many new
photos added. It is a much improved identification book for one of
the world's natural underwater wonders. If you are even thinking of
diving the Galapagos this beautiful, comprehensive fish
identification guide is a must.
This reference detailing 1,600 animals with 2,000 photographs and
descriptive text is not only the most comprehensive visual field
guide to marine invertebrate life inhabiting the waters from
Thailand to Tahiti, but also a pictorial tour de force skilfully
bridging science and the aesthetic. For the past five years the two
authors/photographers have delved deep into uncharted waters, not
only visually documenting numerous species for the first time, but
also incorporating the most recent taxonomic research of more than
40 scientific specialists. The text focuses on mobile species,
highlighting crustaceans, molluscs, worms and echinoderms, however
the pages include an overview of attached marine animals, and also
explore facets of marine invertebrate behaviour. The guide provides
a boon of information for diving photographers and underwater
naturalists, known as critter hunters, who enjoy one of the most
challenging games in the sea - searching for charismatic mini-fauna
of the reef. And for the armchair adventurers, the brilliant
gallery of images brings an unseen, unimagined world to the surface
like never before.
The most comprehensive field guide ever compiled for identifying
reef fishes from the Gulf of California to the Pacific coast of
Panama, including offshore islands. Over 500 photographs of 400
species taken in their natural habitat. The book is dedicated to
Baja Legend Alex Kerstitch and includes several of his drawings and
photographs. The concise text accompanying each species portrait
includes the fishs common, scientific and family names, size range,
description, visually distinctive features, preferred habitat,
typical behaviour, depth range, and geographical distribution.
This field guide illustrates all the fish, corals, invertebrates
and plants you are most likely to encounter in less than 15 feet of
water in the Caribbean. Humann's photographs are excellent for
identification purposes - and the handy size makes it perfect to
take along in the boat or to the beach.
First published in 1992, this guide has been significantly expanded
in a new 3rd edition. The popular, user-friendly field guide,
covering all major groups of marine invertebrates encountered by
divers on coral reefs and adjacent habitats, has grown to include
900 species beautifully documented with more than 1200 underwater
photographs -- nearly doubling the total in the previous editions.
Les Wilk has joined Paul Humann and Ned DeLoach authoring the
comprehensive new edition.
The Reef Coral Identification Florida Caribbean Bahamas by Paul
Humann and Ned DeLoach, originally published in 1993, is the most
comprehensive field guide ever compiled for the visual
identification of corals and marine plants of the region. The new
3rd edition includes additional photographs documenting new species
and growth variations. The expanded text incorporates the most
current scientific research, including updated information about
the diseases and reproductive behavior of corals.
Presented in slipcase, this title includes copies of Reef Fish
Identification: Florida, Caribbean & Bahamas (3rd Edition),
Reef Creature Identification: Florida, Caribbean & Bahamas (2nd
Edition), and Reef Coral Identification: Florida, Caribbean &
Bahamas (2nd Edition). Now includes the new updated 3rd Edition
Creature and 3rd Edition Coral.
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