
A Pocket Guide to Sharks of the World
Second Edition
Princeton University Press
Published on 24. August 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-691-21874-8 (ISBN)
Description
An updated and comprehensive guide identifying all of the world's sharks
Sharks are some of the most misunderstood animals on the planet. We still have a lot to learn about these fascinating creatures, which are more seriously threatened with extinction and in greater need of conservation and management than any other major group of vertebrates.
A Pocket Guide to Sharks of the World is the only field guide to identify, illustrate, and describe every known shark species. Its compact format makes it handy for many situations, including recognizing living species, fishery catches, or parts sold at markets. This expanded second edition presents lavish images, details on newly discovered species, and updated text throughout. The book contains useful sections on identifying shark teeth and the shark fins most commonly encountered in the fin trade, and takes a look at shark biology, ecology, and conservation. A Pocket Guide to Sharks of the World will be an essential resource and definitive reference for years to come.
An updated guide to all of the world's sharks
Each species is illustrated and described
Handy, compact format with concise text
Useful sections on the identification of shark teeth and fins
Sharks are some of the most misunderstood animals on the planet. We still have a lot to learn about these fascinating creatures, which are more seriously threatened with extinction and in greater need of conservation and management than any other major group of vertebrates.
A Pocket Guide to Sharks of the World is the only field guide to identify, illustrate, and describe every known shark species. Its compact format makes it handy for many situations, including recognizing living species, fishery catches, or parts sold at markets. This expanded second edition presents lavish images, details on newly discovered species, and updated text throughout. The book contains useful sections on identifying shark teeth and the shark fins most commonly encountered in the fin trade, and takes a look at shark biology, ecology, and conservation. A Pocket Guide to Sharks of the World will be an essential resource and definitive reference for years to come.
An updated guide to all of the world's sharks
Each species is illustrated and described
Handy, compact format with concise text
Useful sections on the identification of shark teeth and fins
Reviews / Votes
"This pocket guide is perfect for those on a budget, for those wanting something they will have to hand when out and about, as well as to just marvel at the shear diversity of sharks and to learn more about how to identify them. I know it will be in my bag on every trip!"---Caroline Robertson-Brown, Scubaverse "Stunning and a much-needed resource on these much maligned and beautiful creatures."---Roy Stewart, British Naturalists AssociationMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
With flaps
Illustrations
550 color illus., 100 line drawings
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
550 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-21874-8 (9780691218748)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

E-Book
08/2021
1st Edition
Princeton University Press
€23.49
Available for download
Persons
David A. Ebert is program director of the Pacific Shark Research Center and a research faculty member at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. Twitter @lostsharksguy Instagram @lostsharkguy Sarah Fowler is cofounder of the Shark Trust and the European Elasmobranch Association and a member of the IUCN Shark Specialist Group. Marc Dando is a scientific illustrator and publisher whose books include Guide to the Manta and Devil Rays of the World and Sharks of the World (both Princeton). Twitter @dando_marc