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Reef Fish Identification: Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas

Reef Fish Identification: Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas

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Authors: Paul Humann, Ned Deloach
Publisher: New World Publications
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 41 reviews
Sales Rank: 31619

Media: Vinyl Bound
Edition: 3rd
Pages: 512
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.2

ISBN: 1878348302
Dewey Decimal Number: 508
EAN: 9781878348302
ASIN: 1878348302

Publication Date: February 2002
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Product Description
The standard fish ID reference for underwater naturalists and marine scientists since 1989 just got better! This enlarged 3rd edition has grown by 20 percent including the addition of over 100 exciting new fish species. The scientifically updated text now boasts 825 classic marine life photographs of 600 common and rare reef fish species. The easy to use, quick-reference format designed for divers makes it a snap to identify the myriad fishes that inhabit the waters of Florida, the Caribbean, Bahamas and now Brazil! It features a new durable, cloth-stitched flexi-binding that folds flat for easy use and water-repellent plastic covers.


Customer Reviews:   Read 36 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars pleased   September 15, 2008
Polona Pengal (Slovenia, Europe)
the book has extensive info on each fish species; great photos and a graphical representation for the distinguishing markings.
I needed to learn a lot of the species from the book in a short time and the book was really helpfull



5 out of 5 stars Great Book   August 30, 2008
Daniel Loebmann
It is an amazing book. When I get money I will buy the other book from this collection.


4 out of 5 stars When you want to know what you've been watching (or what was watching you)!   December 26, 2007
Robert Schmidt (Honolulu, HI USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is a reef fish identification book. This sounds obvious, but that really is the focus here. It's not a book to teach you about fish behavior, biogeography, community ecology, or population trends. Author, diver, captain, photographer, and attorney (!) Paul Humann took most of the 670 photographs in this book, a real accomplishment for any diver, since the result of a blurred or indistinct photograph of a fish is to... go get another.

The organization of this ID book is by fish shape. He's got 12 "identification groups":

- disks and ovals (colorful)
- silvery
- sloping head and tapered body
- small ovals
- heavy body and large lips
- swim with pectoral fins, and with obvious scales
- reddish and big eyes
- small, elongated bottom-dwellers
- old-shaped bottom dwellers
- odd-shaped swimmers
- eels
- sharks and rays

Any fish watcher would see the "logic" of this organization, although it could make some ichthyologists squirm with these sets of artificial groupings.

The book is spiral-bound so that the pages, when opened, stay open. And the clay content in the paper makes it more resistant to water dripping from your wetsuit or your hair. Just make sure you wipe it off, pronto.

Now the photos... They are very high quality, and Humann is to be commended for taking, or selecting from other photographers, pictures that really pull out the details of the various fish . For example, the Sergeant Major has the delicate yellow along the base of its dorsal fin, and those frogfish must be viewed in both a camouflaged condition and in a setting where they are contrasted with the background.

Any amateur photographer will soon discover the difficulty in getting a full, close-up and lateral view of a fish. They tend to swim away from you as you get close, giving you a great view of the tail sweeping away. These photos are the result of a truly amazing amount of patience.

In an appendix, he throws in some sea turtles and dolphins or good measure, as well as a checklist for keeping track of the reader's sightings.

My ocean diving has all been in the Pacific, and it was interesting seeing species related to my own "friends." If I get the opportunity to dive in Florida, the Caribbean, or the Bahamas, this will be the book I throw in my dive bag... in a zip-lock bag, of course.



5 out of 5 stars Impressive book.   October 5, 2007
Mario G. Pacheco Reynaud (Mexico City)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

As book reader and Diver, I just love this book, It gives me all the pictures and characteristics for an accurate evaluation of the creatures I found under water. Great pictures, and outstanding charcterization of fishes.


5 out of 5 stars Fish ID "Bible"   August 31, 2007
David C. Hoffman (Upstate NY)
At one time I was the head of a volunteer organization in WPB, Florida that assisted Palm Beach County with their artifical reef program. Part of the qualification was to get training in a variety of related subjects (like fish identification) sponsored by the Florida Oceanographic Society. This book served as our fish identification "bible." I no longer live in FL, but when I go diving in the Caribbean I stil take this book with me. If you need to (or just want to) know the fish of the Caribbean, buy this book.