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🌟 Unlock the secrets of the Red Sea—dive in before everyone else does!
Coral Reef Guide Red Sea is the definitive marine life guidebook for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts, featuring over 200 vivid photos and detailed species descriptions. With same-day dispatch and guaranteed secure packaging, it’s the perfect companion for exploring the Red Sea’s vibrant underwater world, trusted by thousands with a 4.7-star rating.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,751,305 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #144 in Scuba Travel Guides #647 in Biology of Fishes & Sharks #662 in Marine Life |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (207) |
| Dimensions | 5.83 x 1.02 x 8.27 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 0007159862 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0007159864 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Coral Reef |
| Print length | 384 pages |
| Publication date | April 5, 2004 |
| Publisher | Collins |
B**D
A great help!
It is the perfect book if you want to know what you looked at after a dive in the red sea. I want to set up my aquarium as a nano red sea and it is perfect to identify the corals/fish that I need in the tank. The book is very clear and with a lot of pictures. Perfect!
S**E
It is amazinz but it is really true
At this point I can consider myself very lucky, living in Italy, to be so close to the Red Sea. It is since 2002 I spend one or two weeks each year for diving and snorkeling in various locations on Red Sea. I have to say that each time I find always something new to discover and appreciate. The book is just a confirmation that effectively these corals, fishes and everything else can be seen easily and is not only for hyperskilled men. Quite a superb collection of pictures.
D**G
Has been an excellent resource to use in identifying the critters I filmed ...
Has been an excellent resource to use in identifying the critters I filmed on a recent trip to the Egyptian Red Sea
D**K
Coral Reef Guide: Red Sea
I'll soon be heading to the Red Sea for several days of diving and I wanted a single field guide that would cover all forms of marine life. This book appears to do so. Each species is illustrated with an underwater color photograph along with biological and physical descriptions in text. It looks to be very complete.
B**U
This is the best fsh ID guide I used so far
I went to red sea for a diving trip and this was very helpful, this can be use beyond red sea.
C**N
Great addition to my ocean library
Great pictures! Beautiful color.
K**M
Amazing book. I took it with me on my ...
Amazing book. I took it with me on my recent trip to the red sea and could identify each marine animal I encountered.
E**R
Clearly a pre-owned item
I purchased this item new and while in general it's in good condition, it clearly isn't new as there are initials and marks throughout the book.
A**U
Sehr schönes Buch mit guten Bildern und Informationen von Fischen und Koralen des Toten Meeres.
C**E
Good packaged and good quality
E**O
El libro no es nuevo como se indicaba. El contenido es bueno pero está usado.
A**O
A great variety of species from the red sea and the good quality photos make this book excellent for red sea life identification
R**R
Well, I have read all the rave reviews about this book, and maybe my expectations were too high because of this? It may be the most complete guide for the Red Sea, but there are just too many photos that are far from excellent. My criticism is restricted to the fish part, as I think the other parts are quite fine. That is also why I still give it four stars (three and a half would be more appropriate actually). Five for the non-fish parts, and only three for the extensive fish section. Sure, there are many fine photos, but many are low contrast, blue water with blue fish when the fish should be silvery. I'm sure with modern equipment, many species could be shown better. Also, I think a number of pictures are such that identification is not easily verified. A case in point is the Red-Sea Fusilier on page 107. Looks like the fish up front is swallowing a smaller fish? But the typical head shape of the fusilier is no longer there because of it. The black and white tail pattern can be seen in this picture, but the appearance of it is so dull that one wonders why this common fish did not get a more typical illustration. I have not had the book when I was in the area, but I bought it afterwards to try to identify several species that I remember well enough. Some fish had a proboscis-like elongation. The only one in the book with that shape is the Indian Bird Wrasse on page 158. But the ones I saw had either a red-orange seam of fins, or in case of the larger ones a greenish one. Neither of these color patterns are visible nor mentioned. But since the book is certainly not omitting a relatively common species, I must conclude that I saw this species, despite the fact that nothing reminds me of it except for the shape. There are more problems. Many fish that had a very typical appearance I simply can't find. Presumably young versions that are often not shown?
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