A Snorkeller's Guide to Common Fishes of Ningaloo Reef
von Keith Ross-Jones
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My wife and I have been regular visitors to Coral Bay and other locations on Ningaloo Reef where we have struggled to identify the fishes we see. We quickly realised that the only way to identify what we saw was to photograph them. This presented a whole new set of challenges: moving subjects, moving camera, unfamiliar lighting and learning how best to take photos of fish. We purchased many different books and pored over them trying to identify the huge variety of fishes we saw and soon realised that no one book will identify everything you see, although some come close.
This book is a photographic guide to the most common fishes seen on Ningaloo Reef and is intended to assist the snorkeller with identifying them.
This was our very first book and we are subsequently selling our Third Edition in Exmouth at the Exmouth News Agency and in Coral Bay at Coastal Adventure Tours. You may also find the book at AQWA at Hillarys Boat Harbour in Perth. You can also contact via email from our website listed below.
This book is a photographic guide to the most common fishes seen on Ningaloo Reef and is intended to assist the snorkeller with identifying them.
This was our very first book and we are subsequently selling our Third Edition in Exmouth at the Exmouth News Agency and in Coral Bay at Coastal Adventure Tours. You may also find the book at AQWA at Hillarys Boat Harbour in Perth. You can also contact via email from our website listed below.
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Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Fachbücher
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Projektoption: Standard-Querformat, 25×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 46 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Mai 14, 2015
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter coral reef, Ningaloo, fish
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Über den Autor
Keith Ross-Jones
Perth, WA, Australia
I am an avid amateur photographer who enjoys wildlife and landscape photography. Some photo galleries can be found on my personal website.