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Newest Editions of Reef Coral and Creature Identification Books

By Ana Cuello | Published On January 3, 2014
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Newest Editions of Reef Coral and Creature Identification Books

Newly-updated versions of Reef Creature Identification and Reef Coral Identification were released November 6, 2013 by New World Publications at the DEMA trade show in Orlando, Florida.

Reef Creature Identification - Florida Caribbean Bahamas was first published in 1992. The newest edition of the book has grown to include 900 species documented in more than 1,200 underwater photographs. The identification guide, written by Paul Humann, Ned DeLoach and Les Wilk, is available for $44.95 at fishid.com.

Reef Coral Identification - Florida Caribbean Bahamas, a visual identification of corals and marine plants of the region, includes photographs of newly-documented species and growth variations of coral in the region. The third edition of Humann and DeLoach's book can be purchased at fishid.com for $39.95.

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New World Publications 2013

Reef Coral Identification - Florida Caribbean Bahamas by Paul Humann and Ned DeLoach was originally published in 1993. The third edition includes photographs of newly-documented species and growth variations.

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New World Publications 2013

Tamoya ohboya, also known as the Bonaire banded box jellyfish, was discovered in the waters of the Dutch Caribbean islands. They're characterized by a deep stomach and banded tentacles whose color ranges from reddish-orange to dark brown.

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New World Publications 2013

The striped bumblebee shrimp (Gnathophyllum americanum) is common throughout the Indo-Pacific. These small shrimp grow up to one inch in length, and are similar in coloration to a brightly-colored bumblebee.

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New World Publications 2013

Lucapina sowerbii is a species of sea snail. The fleshy limpet can be found in the Atlantic Ocean from Florida to Brazil, the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Lesser Antilles.

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New World Publications 2013

The brown-lined paperbubble is neither paper nor bubble. Hydatina psysis is a species of sea snail that lives in shallow water, crawling and burrowing into the sand.

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New World Publications 2013

This colorful sea slug is found in the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea and the Lesser Antilles. The harlequin sea goddess (Felimida clenchi) has reached a maximum recorded length of 23 millimeters, or 0.905 inches.

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New World Publications 2013

Lomanotus vermiformis frequent the western Atlantic coasts of Florida, the eastern Pacific, eastern Australia and the Red Sea. The animals reach a maximum length of 15 millimeters, or 0.59 inches.

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New World Publications 2013

Enoplometosus antillensis is a species of reef lobster endemic to the Atlantic Ocean. This flaming reef lobster is found in rocky and coral reefs, where it hides in small crevices.

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New World Publications 2013

Reef Creature Identification by Paul Humann, Ned DeLoach and Les Wilk was originally published in 1992. The new edition has grown to include 900 species and more than 1,200 underwater photographs identifying them.

Newly-updated versions of Reef Creature Identification and Reef Coral Identification were released November 6, 2013 by New World Publications at the DEMA trade show in Orlando, Florida.

Reef Creature Identification - Florida Caribbean Bahamas was first published in 1992. The newest edition of the book has grown to include 900 species documented in more than 1,200 underwater photographs. The identification guide, written by Paul Humann, Ned DeLoach and Les Wilk, is available for $44.95 at fishid.com.

Reef Coral Identification - Florida Caribbean Bahamas, a visual identification of corals and marine plants of the region, includes photographs of newly-documented species and growth variations of coral in the region. The third edition of Humann and DeLoach's book can be purchased at fishid.com for $39.95.