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Reef Fish Identification: Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas(more) »rank: 375322by: Paul Humann
: :825 classic marine life photographs of 600 common and rare reef fish species. The easy-to-use, quick reference format makes it a snap to identify the myriad of fishes in Florida, Caribbean and Bahamas waters. A must for every serious diver. 6 inch x 9 inch, cloth stitched flexibinding that allows the book to lie flat. |
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National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Fishes(more) »rank: 43873by: NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY
: :Covering both freshwater and saltwater species, this fully revised edition brings a new level of accuracy and usefulness to the original fishes field guide published over 20 years ago.Over 700 new full-color photographs, 286 black-and-white illustrations, and 637 maps combine to make this book the most comprehensive field guide available to the fishes of North America.•635 species covered in detail, with notes on 771 more•723 full-color identification photographs•286 black-and-white illustrations•Visual organization of species photographs by shape for easy identification•Range map for each species•Glossary of useful terms |
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500 Freshwater Aquarium Fish: A Visual Reference to the Most Popular Species(more) »rank: 31985from: Firefly Books
: :Expert advice on freshwater aquarium fish. Illustrated in full color, this comprehensive reference includes 500 of the most popular freshwater aquarium fish. It provides concise at-a-glance information on their behavior, diet and breeding, along with a recommended aquarium setup. Practical and well organized, this book is tailored to the needs of a wide range of freshwater-aquarium hobbyists. A key decision for the aquarium owner, and also one of the most fun to make, is choosing the fish for a tank. 500 Freshwater Aquarium Fish is a 'window shopping' trip, with an expert alongside to offer crucial advice. This thorough directory details every ... |
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Sharks of the World (Princeton Field Guides)(more) »rank: 22850by: Leonard Compagno, Marc Dando, Sarah Fowler
: :Everyone's heard of the Great Whites. But most people know little of the hundreds of other types of sharks that inhabit the world's oceans. Written by two of the world's leading authorities and superbly illustrated by wildlife artist Marc Dando, this is the first comprehensive field guide to all 440-plus shark species. Color plates illustrate all species, and detailed accounts include diagnostic line drawings and a distribution map for each species. Introductory chapters treat physiology, behavior, reproduction, ecology, diet, and sharks' interrelationships with humans. More than 125 original full-color illustrations for fast and accurate identification of each shark family Over 500 additional ... |
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Ken Schultz's Field Guide to Saltwater Fish(more) »rank: 32060by: Ken Schultz
: :The definitive field guide to North American saltwater fish–from the absolute authority on sportfishing Before you head out to the open seas, listen up: Your tackle box is not complete without Ken Schultz’s Field Guide to Saltwater Fish! Written by one of the foremost experts in sportfishing, this colorful reference provides anglers and fish enthusiasts of all levels an easy-to-use, indispensable guide to help you identify and learn about the most common species found off the North American coastlines–from albacore to yellowtail. Based on the award-winning reference book Ken Schultz’s Fishing Encyclopedia, this handy field guide compresses the essence of its bestselling ... |
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A Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes : North America North of Mexico (Peterson Field Guides)(more) »rank: 50663by: Brooks M. Burr, Lawrence M. Page
: :The first comprehensive field guide to freshwater fishes - covers all 790 species known in the United States and Canada. More than 700 illustrations, most in color, show identifying marks. Also includes 377 distribution maps and additional drawings of key details. |
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What Do Sharks Eat for Dinner: Questions and Answers About Sharks (Berger, Melvin. Scholastic Question and Answer Series.)(more) »rank: 50663by: Melvin Berger, Gilda Berger
: :With hundreds of fun shark facts and dramatic underwater illustrations, this Question and Answer book allows kids to dive into the deep-sea world of these fascinating predators. Readers will learn that all sharks have a sixth sense, see well in the dark, and lose as many as 20,000 teeth in a lifetime! |
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Hawaii's Fishes : A Guide for Snorkelers, Divers, and Aquarists(more) »rank: 87551by: John P. Hoover
: :Underwater photographs and informative descriptions of over 240 species, including classification, evolution, and best locations to spot them. |
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Reef Creature Identification: Florida Caribbean Bahamas(more) »rank: 351753by: Paul Humann
: :The book that has been relied on for a decade to identify the weird and wonderful crabs, lobsters, shrimps, jellies, sponges, tunicates and mollusks that inhabit the reefs is now 30 percent larger! This 2nd edition includes 220 new photos of beautiful shells, outrageously camouflaged crabs, a superb collection of exquisite nudibranchs and the most outrageous octopus ever discovered in the Caribbean! The scientifically updated text, illustrated with over 660 fascinating photos, is the most comprehensive and beautiful visual ID reference published for marine invertebrates of the Florida Caribbean and Bahamas region. |
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National Audubon Society Field Guide to Tropical Marine Fishes: Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, Florida, Bahamas, Bermuda(more) »rank: 99603by: NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY
: :The most comprehensive field guide available to the tropical fishes of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, Florida, the Bahamas, and Bermuda. All 417 photographs are in full color, capturing the natural beauty of the fishes on coral reefs and other habitats of tropical marine waters. The species photographs are keyed to full text descriptions of more than 400 species, each with its own range map. The text also includes brief coverage of nearly 800 additional species. Detailed endpaper maps, precise black-and-white drawings, and an illustrated family key supplement this authoritative and visually stunning resource.The National Audubon Society Field Guides group ... |

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