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Reddit mentions of Reef Fish Identification - Florida Caribbean Bahamas - 4th Edition (Reef Set)

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Reef Fish Identification - Florida Caribbean Bahamas - 4th Edition (Reef Set). Here are the top ones.

Reef Fish Identification - Florida Caribbean Bahamas - 4th Edition (Reef Set)
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  • Reef Fish ID - Florida Caribbean Bahamas 4th Ed. By Paul Humann and Ned DeLoach
  • Reef Fish ID - Florida Caribbean Bahamas 4th Ed.
  • Authors: Paul Humann and Ned DeLoach
  • Standard Fish ID Reference for U/W Naturalists & Marine Scientists Since 1989
  • Enlarged 4rd Edition: Addition of 89 Exciting New Fish Species
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Found 5 comments on Reef Fish Identification - Florida Caribbean Bahamas - 4th Edition (Reef Set):

u/RunningWhale · 5 pointsr/diving

Don't know of a great app, but there are lots of great books on the subject. They are all location-specific, so recommendations may be based on where you dive.

For the Caribbean, I can highly recommend this book:

Reef Fish Identification - Florida Caribbean Bahamas - 4th Edition (Reef Set)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1878348574/

It is part of a set that includes books on fish identification, other creature identification, coral identification, and then a book on fish behavior.

u/woolamaloo · 3 pointsr/sailing

This is THE book.

I have it from diving. My girlfriend has an abridged waterproof copy that's printed on synthetic paper that she has actually taken on dives with her.

You can also buy a 3 volume set that includes coral and other reef creatures.

Edit: I just looked at mine. It's great but it talks more about how the fish will respond to divers. I don't see much help on whether or not they're tasty.

u/you-okay-buddy · 2 pointsr/whatsthisfish

Sure thing. These are my favorite guides.
Pretty exhaustive, good details on habitat, color, and range, and lots of pictures of different phases and regional color morphs.

u/Robolivar · 1 pointr/scuba

I really liked this book, and it's counterparts. This one has all the related books in the "users also bought section"

Reef Fish Identification - Florida Caribbean Bahamas - 4th Edition (Reef Set) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1878348574/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_gkowxbSEPQ258

It's got full color pictures of fish, and a bit of information on them. It's also easy to search for what you saw, and if you want more info, it can give you a name to Wikipedia.