The Reef Guide: fishes, corals, nudibranchs & other vertebratesEast & South Coasts of Southern Africa

The Reef Guide: fishes, corals, nudibranchs & other vertebratesEast & South Coasts of Southern Africa

by Dennis King
The Reef Guide: fishes, corals, nudibranchs & other vertebratesEast & South Coasts of Southern Africa

The Reef Guide: fishes, corals, nudibranchs & other vertebratesEast & South Coasts of Southern Africa

by Dennis King

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Overview

"The Reef Guide documents some 800 reef fishes and invertebrates found along the east and south coasts of southern Africa. Following on the success of Dennis King’s earlier two titles, this impressive new guide features 578 species of fish and includes sections on anemones, starfish, snails, crabs and shrimps. Full-colour photographs and descriptive text for each species, along with useful and interesting information,make for easy identification. While focusing on southern Africa, the book is also applicable to the entire east coast of Africa, as well as the islands of the western Indian Ocean – Seychelles, Mauritius, Reunion, Madagascar, the Comoros and the Maldives. Indispensable for divers, snorkelers and rock-pool enthusiasts, as well as fishermen and marine aquarists."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781775841388
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Publication date: 05/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
File size: 127 MB
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About the Author

Dennis King is one of South Africa's most prominent underwater photographers. He has published three previous books and was responsible for the discovery of the Tiger angelfish, which was named after him.
Valda Fraser has been an enthusiastic scuba diver for the past 25 years. She discovered a nudibranch called Valda’s bornella in 2009.
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