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Red Sea Reef Guide

Red Sea Reef Guide
By Helmut Debelius

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With more than 1000 stunning photographs, this attractive hardback book provides definitive descriptions of the marine life and ecology of the Red Sea. Easy to use, authoritative and full of vital information, this is a must-have for every dive enthusiast.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #56819 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 324 pages

Editorial Reviews

Sport Diver, March 2001
Covering all of the Red Sea, from Israel to Sudan and beyond, this guide identifies virtually every underwater creature you will sea.

DIVE, April 2000
Accepted as the best in the world - a beautiful hardback classic.

About the Author
Helmut Debelius has produced some of the best marine guides in the world. He also runs a leading underwater photography archive.


Customer Reviews

Essential SCUBA dive gear!5
For a fresh amateur SCUBA diver the variety of fish life in the Red Sea is all but numbing the senses. But soon enough you see there is some logic to the Darwinian evolutionary madness, and you want to know what all those fish really are - that's when you start looking for field guides. Having bought, and quickly forgotten, several I finally found this one, which has since stayed a true and trusted travel companion to Egypt.

Debelius Red Sea Reef Guide (and indeed its sibling covering the Indian Ocean) has several real strengths and no significant drawbacks - except perhaps weight, 0.9 kg is just more than marginal if you want to travel light, and the indices, more on that later.

The choice of species included is accurate - unlike some other guides, you have a good chance of finding what you are looking for. Most of the species are fish (including sharks and rays), but also arthropods (shrimps, lobsters), molluscs, flatworms, corals, sea stars, sea urchins, reptiles and a few mammals are covered to a degree, though far from fully. Naturally they are all sorted according to families and species. All in all something like 800 - 900 species.

The photos are crisp and clear, portraying the specimens in a way so you can recognize them. A small number of photos are full page, but the majority are appr 9X6 cm (three descriptions to a page) with a few additional smaller ones illustrating varieties.

The descriptions are generelly brief, of course, but well written. Scientific names are always included.

Spread through the book are about a dozen "picture stories", 1 - 3 pages each on subjects such as "To eat or to be eaten", "Stinging protectors" and "Acid attack by night".

The book is structured according to scientific classification. The table of contents is clear, using colours to visually delineate similar groups - even if this makes parts of the table somewhat hard to read.

At the end are two alphabetic indices, one for scientific names and one for common names, and here is my one real source of gripe about the book. The indices are set in a very small and condensed type face, making them really hard to read unless you have perfect eye sight. The index on common names is not as complete as it should be, listing only the exact name but not parts or permutations of it (e.g. "Crowned toby", but never "toby"; "Common cleaner wrasse", but not "cleaner wrasse" which you would probably be searching for). Also, common names are not so common as one might think - several fish are known under two, some even three, english "common" names in the world - Debelius only ever lists one.

To sum it up: weight and indices are very minor drawbacks, I simply will not leave this guide at home when heading for Red Sea diving!

Definitive Guide to Red Sea Underwater Life5
If you're only going to buy one fish guide to the Red Sea, bite the bullet and buy this one. On every Red Sea dive boat I've been on this is the book that everybody makes a beeline for after the dive! First class pictures, not just of fish but coral, invertebrates and all. And a dozen or so "picture stories" on topics relating to the area. A must if you relly want to know what you're looking at down there.

Excellent and extensive identification book5
As with all his previous books this book provides the reader with a wonderful array of pictures taken of the animal alive and in its natural habitat. Well laid out and easy to locate species. A must for any diver or snorkeler visiting the Red Sea