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Mexico Field Guides: Baja California - Sea of Cortez - Pacific Coast: Reef Fish [English / Spanish]

Field / Identification Guide
By: Alina Suárez(Illustrator)
2 pages, colour illustrations
Mexico Field Guides: Baja California - Sea of Cortez - Pacific Coast: Reef Fish [English / Spanish]
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  • Mexico Field Guides: Baja California - Sea of Cortez - Pacific Coast: Reef Fish [English / Spanish] ISBN: 9781888538281 Unbound Dec 2002 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Language: English, Spanish, and scientific nomenclature

Illustrates 80 common reef fish species. Emphasis is placed on common species that inhabit inshore reefs and adjacent sand, rubble and weed habitats. Many of the reef fish represented on this pamphlet can be found along the Pacific Coast from Southern California to Northern Ecuador. Each species is identified by their English, Spanish and Latin names.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Alina Suárez(Illustrator)
2 pages, colour illustrations
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