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A Guide to the Coral Reefs of the Caribbean

. Spalding is the lead author of the popular World Atlas of Coral Reefs (California, 2001). About the AuthorMark D. He has worked extensively with the United Nations Environment Programme as well as many other conservation organizations and is a research associate at the University of Cambr

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. Spalding is the lead author of the popular World Atlas of Coral Reefs (California, 2001). About the AuthorMark D. He has worked extensively with the United Nations Environment Programme as well as many other conservation organizations and is a research associate at the University of Cambridge

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Conversational, beautifully illustrated, and loaded with information, A Guide to the Coral Reefs of the Caribbean is both a guide to the natural history of the coral reefs of the region and a diver's travel guide. Section three provides a photographic field guide and inventory of the marine flora and fauna of the region. This guide is endorsed by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The book concludes with useful listings of the best-known conservation groups, providing an opportunity for locals and visitors to get involved at a practical level.. The second section comprises thirty-five country-based chapters that provide key information about the coral reefs, marine parks, points of general interest, remote places, and unusual species. This book will open up the underwater world of the Caribbean to everyone interested in exploring this vibrant environment--from those who know its waters well to those who have never visited. Throughout the text a set of stunning maps show the islands, coral reefs,

He has worked extensively with the United Nations Environment Programme as well as many other conservation organizations and is a research associate at the University of Cambridge.

. Spalding
is the lead author of the popular World Atlas of Coral Reefs (California, 2001). Mark D

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