Reef Fish Of The Red Sea

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Animal Kingdom
Blood In The Water
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Caudal Peduncle
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Cleaner Wrasse
Coffee Table
Coral Heads
Cowries
Dolphins
Dorsal Fin
Electric Ray
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face
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Fringing Reef
Genus Pterois
Lagoon
Moray
Moray Eel
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Outer Reef
Parrotfish
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Red Sea
Red Sea Species
Reef Face
Reef Fishes
reefs
Sea Snake
Seagrass
Sponges
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138997134
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Red Sea is universally regarded as a showpiece of the marine world. Enjoying an abundance of sunlight, clear water and warm temperatures down to a considerable depth, the Red Sea and its coral reefs are home to many magnificent fishes. Richard and Mary Field provide detailed notes on distribution, identification and behaviour for each order based on many years of careful observation and experience. This book will be welcomed by the many visitors who come to the Red Sea from around the world. Snorkellers, divers and underwater photographers will find it essential reading and those who never venture beneath the surface will find that its pages bring all the magic and enjoyment of this unique underwater realm to life.

Richard Field built his first camera housing when living in Port Sudan in 1964, where he spent many hours free diving and has since explored his wife Mary the waters around Hong Kong, the Indonesian islands and the Malay Archipelago. A Chartered Engineer, he and Mary, a biologist and author of a number of text books now live in Jeddah with their son Francis, For the Field family, the exploration of the Red Sea and the photography of all its reef fished provides a continuing project and target ambition.