
A Guide to the Coral Reefs of the Caribbean
Foreword by Sylvia Earle
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 8. October 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-520-24405-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book will open up the underwater world of the Caribbean to everyone interested in exploring this vibrant environment - from those who know its waters well to those who have never visited. Conversational, beautifully illustrated, and loaded with information, A Guide to the Coral Reefs of the Caribbean is both a guide to the natural history of the coral reefs of the region and a diver's travel guide. In addition to providing comprehensive and easy-to-use information about some of the most popular and beautiful tourist, diving, and snorkeling destinations in the world, this book offers advice and practical suggestions to readers who want to protect these stunning, vital resources. Spalding is a highly acclaimed coral reef scientist who has visited and worked on coral reefs in over thirty countries. This guide is endorsed by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The first section provides facts about reef wildlife, the interactions between humans and reefs, and the Caribbean area in general. Spalding discusses the problems facing the reefs, with a focus on what each person can do to protect them.
The second section comprises thirty-five country-based chapters that provide key information about the coral reefs, marine parks, points of general interest, remote places, and unusual species. Throughout the text a set of stunning maps show the islands, coral reefs, marine features, dive centers, and many other key sites. Section three provides a photographic field guide and inventory of the marine flora and fauna of the region. The book concludes with useful listings of the best-known conservation groups, providing an opportunity for locals and visitors to get involved at a practical level.
The second section comprises thirty-five country-based chapters that provide key information about the coral reefs, marine parks, points of general interest, remote places, and unusual species. Throughout the text a set of stunning maps show the islands, coral reefs, marine features, dive centers, and many other key sites. Section three provides a photographic field guide and inventory of the marine flora and fauna of the region. The book concludes with useful listings of the best-known conservation groups, providing an opportunity for locals and visitors to get involved at a practical level.
More details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
300 color photographs & illustrations, 43 maps
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
862 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-24405-4 (9780520244054)
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Persons
Mark D. Spalding is the lead author of the popular World Atlas of Coral Reefs (California, 2001). He has worked extensively with the United Nations Environment Programme as well as many other conservation organizations and is a research associate at the University of Cambridge.
Content
Foreword Using This Book Introduction 1.1 The World of Reefs 1.2 Living with Reefs 2.1 Northern Caribbean 2.2 Mexico and Central America 2.3 Greater Antilles 2.4 Lesser Antilles 2.5 South America 3.1 Reef Species Selected Environmental Organizations Further Reading and Sources Index