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Guide
to Marine Life: Caribbean, Bahamas, Florida
by Marty Snyderman &
Clay Wiseman
Beautifully
illustrated guide to who lives where and who eats who. This comprehensive yet
user-friendly volume is a layman's guide to the identification and habits of
hundreds of marine animals. Much more than a fish identification book, this
all-in-one guide emphasizes the most interesting aspects of the natural history
of animals that range from sponges to the great whales. You will discover how
animals adapt to their surroundings, how each species manages to survive, how
various animals reproduce, how they capture their food, and what "bag of
tricks" they employ to avoid being captured by other animals. There are
chapters on the habitats of the reef, sand and rubble zones, and the wall.
Included are over 300 of the authors' best color photographs, color-coded pages,
frequent boxes on points of interest, photo tips, at-a-glance boxes, and the
authors' personal accounts of their encounters with various animals.
Table of Contents
The
Caribbean, Bahamas and Florida Marine Habitats
Marine
Life: Invertebrates, Phylum by Phylum
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Classification
of Marine Animals
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Sponges
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Corals, Sea
Anemones, Jellyfishes, Portuguese Men-Of-War, and other Hydroids
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Marine Worms
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Bryozoans
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Nudibranchs, Sea
Slugs, Snails, Sea Hares, Clams, Scallops, Oysters, Mussels, Octopuses and
Squids
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Lobsters, Crabs,
Shrimps, Barnacles, Copepods, Isopods and Amphipods
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Sea Stars,
Crinoids, Brittle Stars, Basket Stars Sea Cucumbers, Sea Urchins and Sand
Dollars
Tunicates
(Sea Squirts and Salps)
Enjoying
the Marine Environment
284
pages, 8-1/2 x 11,
paperback, 339 color photographs
At-a-glance boxes, Glossary
Bibliography, Index
ISBN
1-881652-06-8
Price: €34.95
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About
the Authors
Marty
Snyderman is an Emmy Award-
winning underwater cinematographer, film producer, photographer and author. His
first film, To Be With Sharks, premiered on the Discovery Channel in 1994. Other
credits include work for the PBS series Nature, Warner Brothers (Free Willy),
The National Geographic Society (Sharks and Jewels of the Caribbean), CBS
(Dolphins, Whales and Us), ABC, NOVA, ESPN, BBC, and numerous episodes on Wild
Kingdom and the Discovery Channel. His articles and photographs appear often in
diving and wildlife magazines. His books include California Marine Life, The
Living Ocean, and Ocean Life. He is a major contributor to two CD-ROMS: Virtual
BioPark, and Sharks! Marty also leads dive tours worldwide for See & Sea
Travel. He lives in San Diego, California.
Clay
Wiseman is a professional underwater photographer, a fisheries biologist, a
ship's captain, and a scuba instructor with over 10,000 dives to his credit. At
age 17 he joined Jean-Michel Cousteau's dive team exploring the remote atolls
north of New Guinea. He has managed an oyster hatchery in New England, designed
an oyster hatchery on the Chesapeake Bay, and worked as a commercial scallop
diver in Maine. He joined the Aggressor Fleet in 1987, becoming a photo pro, and
skipper for liveaboards in the Caymans, Belize, Turks & Caicos, Hawaii,
Palau and Truk. Clay is one of the few photographers shooting medium format
(6x7cm) underwater. His articles and photographs have appeared in numerous
magazines, books and calendars. He lives in Santa Cruz, California.
Reviews
"...it's
a winner....an excellent fish ID book for divers and an entertaining read on how
fish feed, reproduce, and take care of business. If you want just one book on
Caribbean critters, this is it."
-Ben Davison, In
Depth/Undercurrent
"...a
fantastic, easy-to-read book, illustrated with excellent underwater photographs.
I especially enjoy the numerous sidebars: at-a-glance boxes summarize the
scientific names, habitats, size and natural history of subjects, and photo tips
tell how to approach and photograph subjects. If you want to know what you are
seeing underwater, this is the book for you."
-Jim Church
"A
beautiful book with impressive pictures. But it's more than just photos; it
tells about the interaction of marine life on the reef and has great photo tips.
It's been a great seller for us."
-Judith Peters, Sea
Sports Scuba, Houston
"...includes
information from the entire spectrum of reef inhabitants (not just fish!)...I
found it hard to put down. Great reading at home and a great addition to any
library."
-Laddie
Akins, Reef Notes (Reef Environmental Education Foundation)
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