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Fiji Reef Fish

Field / Identification Guide Divers Guide
By: Mark Rosenstein(Author)
342 pages, 1200+ colour photos
Publisher: Fins Publishing
Fiji Reef Fish
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  • Fiji Reef Fish ISBN: 9781732499218 Paperback May 2019 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Fiji Reef Fish includes all of the species likely to be encountered by scuba divers and snorkelers exploring Fiji's reefs. It includes 866 species from 92 families, with over 1,200 photos. Each form is shown of fishes where males and females, initial phase and terminal phase look different. Fishes are shown in taxonomic order, the way naturalists and scientists expect them to be listed. When a species is likely to be confused with another, the differences are pointed out. All photos are of unrestrained live wild fish in their natural habitats.

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Biography

Mark Rosenstein has been studying reef fish as a hobby for twenty five years, first in aquariums, then scuba diving in their native habitats. He started photographing fish for FINS, one of the first websites about aquariums, in 1994. A bit obsessive about his hobbies, this has progressed to multiple dive trips a year to amass a photo library of over 100,000 images.

Field / Identification Guide Divers Guide
By: Mark Rosenstein(Author)
342 pages, 1200+ colour photos
Publisher: Fins Publishing
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