
Maldives Fish Field Guide "Top 200+"
Atoll Editions (Publisher)
Published on 29. March 2019
Book
Fold-out book or chart
8 pages
978-1-876410-08-7 (ISBN)
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Description
A quick fish identification guide for divers and snorkellers in the Maldives and wider Indian Ocean region. A perfect guide to check on those mystery fishes seen during dives. Symbols highlight points of interest and differences between similar species. The Fish Field Guide Maldives is compact, easy to use and is designed to assist in field work and conservation initiatives. A companion guide to the book Fishes of the Maldives, Indian Ocean.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Victoria
Australia
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
200+ colour photos and drawings
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-876410-08-7 (9781876410087)
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Rudie H. Kuiter | Tim Godfrey
Maldives Fish Field Guide "Top 200+"
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Timothy J. Godfrey has been researching the atolls of the Maldives since 1986 when he started work as a dive instructor and guide on safari boats. He is also the author of the books Dive Maldives, Atlas of the Maldives and the Maldives Divers and Travellers Map.
Rudie H. Kuiter started diving in 1964. He began drawing and photographing the various species, most of which were unknown at the time. He has published scientific papers on biology and descriptions of new taxa, and articles on seahorses, seadragons and other aquatic life have appeared in magazines around the world.
Rudie H. Kuiter started diving in 1964. He began drawing and photographing the various species, most of which were unknown at the time. He has published scientific papers on biology and descriptions of new taxa, and articles on seahorses, seadragons and other aquatic life have appeared in magazines around the world.