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Pacific Coast Fish Finder: Identifying Marine Fish of the Pacific Coast (Nature Study Guides)

Pacific Coast Fish Finder: Identifying Marine Fish of the Pacific Coast (Nature Study Guides)

Current price: $7.95
Publication Date: October 8th, 2024
Publisher:
Nature Study Guild Publishers
ISBN:
9780912550404
Pages:
112

Description

Identify marine fish of the Pacific Coast with this pocket-size guide.


Whether you're snorkeling with your family or on a fishing trip in the Pacific, you're bound to encounter a variety of marine wildlife. If you're curious about the fish you see, then Pacific Coast Fish Finder by Ron Russo is just what you need. With the handy, easy-to-use book, you can identify common marine fish, sharks, and rays by sight.


The booklet begins with introductions to fish anatomy and biology, followed by an at-a-glance identification chart to fish species by shape and a guide to shark teeth. A field guide section presents 130 marine fish, organized by families such as sharks, salmon, rockfish, and tunas. Professional illustrations by Pam Frazier and visual descriptions help you to identify each species.


Book Features:


  • Simple guide to marine fish identification
  • 130 species of common fish, sharks, and rays
  • Introductions to fish anatomy, biology, distribution, and more
  • Professional illustrations with key markings for identification
  • Small (6- by 4-inch) format that fits into a pocket or pack


This guide is applicable to the West Coast states of Alaska, California, Oregon, and Washington, as well as coastal Baja California and Canada.


About the Author

Ron Russo is well-known for his broad knowledge and enthusiastic teaching. He has written more than 40 articles for various magazines and journals--including a feature article in Natural History magazine--as well as five technical papers on leopard shark biology. Ron is the author of such books as Pacific Coast Fish Finder, Pacific Coast Mammal Finder, and Plant Galls of the Western United States.Ron served as a naturalist of the East Bay Regional Park District for 37 years, including 17 years as Chief Naturalist, before retiring in 2003 to focus full-time on his passions of plant galls and shark biology. He is the recipient of the distinguished Fellow Award from the National Association for Interpretation (1989) and served as an instructor of California state park rangers for 25 years at the William Penn Mott Training Center at Asilomar, California. Ron was also a wilderness guide for 18 years, leading trips to observe and study Alaska's rich array of plants and animals, including humpback whales and grizzly bears.Ann Caudle is the program director and an instructor for the Science Illustration Certificate Program at the University of California, Santa Cruz. A member of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, Ann helped to establish the program in the 1980s and has run it with fellow UC Santa Cruz alumnus Jenny Keller ever since.