Rockfishes and their close relatives are some of the most important fishes on the Pacific Coast. They occur on reefs, around sunken vessels, and among kelp beds, and they often comprise more than 90 percent of all the fishes living in these locations. Rockfishes are favorites of recreational and commercial fishers and have major economic value. They are the frequent subjects of underwater photographers, but in spite of a wide appreciation of their beauty, identifying these closely related species, particularly underwater, is challenging. With over 400 color photographs of both juveniles and adults, this is the first book to present all of these remarkable fishes in one guide and the first devoted solely to their identification.
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"A must have for those with an interest in these fishes." -- Ian Paulsen Birdbooker Report/The Guardian
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402 color illustrations, 81 maps
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 0 mm
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978-0-520-27009-1 (9780520270091)
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John L. Butler is a retired Research Fishery Biologist, with a long career at the Southwest Fisheries Science Center. Milton S. Love is a Research Biologist at the Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara. Tom E. Laidig is a Research Fisheries Biologist at the NMFS, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Santa Cruz.