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The Coastal Fish Identification 2nd Edition covers 258 fish species from the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean, from California to Alaska.
The 2nd edition of the Coastal Fish Identification book features over 30 additional species and 70 new photographs. It also includes a durable, cloth-stitched flexi-binding that allows the book to lie flat for easy reference.
For each fish species, the Coastal Fish Identification 2nd Edition includes the common, scientific, and family names, size, description, distinctive features, preferred habitat, typical behavior, depth range, geographical distribution, and reaction to divers.
The 2nd edition of the Coastal Fish Identification book is the result of more than three years of collaborative work from photographers and scientists worldwide. It is dedicated to the late Kawika Chetron, an underwater photographer from Monterey, California, who contributed several photos to this edition.
Yes, the Coastal Fish Identification 2nd Edition is designed to be user-friendly and is suitable for both beginners and experienced divers or marine life enthusiasts. It includes nine Identification Groups to simplify the identification process.
Review Summary
Paperback
Paul Humann and Ned Deloach, Photo Contributions: Howard Hall & Neil McDaniel
New World Publications
6 x 9" (15.25 x 22.9cm)
292
Fish Identification Photo's and Text
ISBN-10: 1878348434, ISBN-13: 978-1878348432
9781878348715
Coastal Fish Identification 2nd Edition California to Alaska
- The updated and enlarged book includes more than 30 additional species and 70 new photographs. From the beautiful cool waters of Catalina Island to the frigid straits of British Columbia this book covers it all. For more than 3 years, photographers and scientists from around the world have contributed their work to Paul Humann and Ned Deloach to aid in producing this new edition. The result of their extensive work has produced the most up-to-date, accurate and comprehensive reference available for the marine life of the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean from California to Alaska.
- The new edition is 188 pages in a 6 x 9" (15.25 x 22.9cm) format and features a durable, cloth-stitched flexi-binding that enables the user to lie the book completely flat, perfect for both field and home/office use. More than 320 superb color photos illustrate 258 fish species in a single, compact, beautiful and easy-to-use, no-nonsense natural history field guide. To help simplify the identification process, each fish family is presented within one of 9 Identification Groups based on a family's visual or behavioral characteristics, such as Silvery Swimmers or Odd-Shaped Bottom Dwellers. Every effort has been made to show the similar-appearing species of a family together for quick reference. The concise text accompanying each species portrait includes the fish's common, scientific and family names, size, description, visually distinctive features, preferred habitat, typical behavior, depth range, geographical distribution and reaction to divers. Book is a great gift idea for that dive buddy or significant other diver.
- This second edition is dedicated to the late Kawika Chetron, an underwater photographer from the Monterey, California area who contributed several photos to the new edition.
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