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Sea of Cortez Marine Animals: A Guide to the Common Fishes and Invertebrates Baja California to Panama

Sea of Cortez Marine Animals: A Guide to the Common Fishes and Invertebrates Baja California to Panama
By Daniell W. Gotshall

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This color field guide describes 189 species of fish and 65 species of invertebrates that are commonly observed by divers and snorklers in this region. Each species is illustrated with a color photo. The narrative includes identification, maximum size, habitat,geographic range and, in most cases, natural history notes.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #280446 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-11
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 112 pages

Editorial Reviews

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...identify the creatures...and to help all of us appreciate the richness of our coastal marine life communities. -- Ocean Realm, Winter l998 - l999

...outstanding reference guide...from an informational and educational standpoint,having a copy of this book handy is a must. -- Backchatter - Monterey Peninsula Underwater Photographers

If you are diving, sailing, or snorkeling the Sea of Cortez,...this is not a book...to leave at home! -- Baja Life, Issue Ten 2000

In text and photos, Daniel Gotshall describes the most common[fish and invertebrates]encountered by snorkelers and divers. -- International Game Fish Association - International Angler

This is the only field guide available featuring color photos that cover both fishes and invertebrates for this area. -- California Diving News 1999 Issue


Customer Reviews

Awesome5
I purchase this book after spending a year on a sailboat in the Sea of Cortez. I wanted it to identify all the cool things I saw whiles snorkeling nearly every day. This book was exactly what I had hoped it would be. Well, done. The pictures are excellent!