Corals indo-pacific field guide book
Corals indo-pacific field guide book
Rated 4.68 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
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Corals indo-pacific field guide book
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Cassandra Lee –
Does the book focus more on the coral species found in Indo-Pacific waters or worldwide? I’m specifically interested in the coral species found in the Red Sea.
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for your question, Cassandra. Based on the information provided, the Corals indo-pacific field guide book indeed focuses on the coral species found in Indo-Pacific waters. While it’s possible that the book may mention some coral species found in other regions, its primary focus is on the Indo-Pacific region. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any specific information on whether the Red Sea is covered in the book. I recommend checking the book’s contents or contacting the publisher for more details.
Sheryl Koh –
I bought the field guide book to identify corals while snorkeling in Bali. It has been super helpful, with amazing images and concise descriptions. I especially appreciate the section on coral diseases and how to conserve them.
Rachel Ong –
I’m extremely happy with the field guide book! The information is accurate, the pictures are stunning, and the price is very reasonable. My only issue is that the binding could be stronger.
Lilian Chew –
What’s the weight and size of the field guide? I’m planning to buy one for my scuba diving trip and want to see if it fits in my scuba gear bag?
Imran Hanafiah –
Hello Lilian, thank you for your interest in our Corals Indo-Pacific Field Guide Book. The weight of the book is approximately 1.2 kg, and its size is 22.5 cm x 28.3 cm x 3.3 cm. This should fit comfortably in your scuba gear bag. Please note that the dimensions are suitable for most dive bag sizes. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re always here to help.
Bryan Lye –
I’ve been using the field guide for a few weeks now and I must say, it’s been a game-changer for my marine biology study group. The images are incredibly detailed and the information is up-to-date.
Evelyn Tan –
Would you recommend this field guide for beginner scuba divers or is it more suitable for advanced divers?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for reaching out, Evelyn! This Corals Indo-Pacific Field Guide Book is suitable for both beginner and advanced scuba divers. It provides detailed information on identifying various coral species, their habitats, and distribution. The inclusion of high-quality photographs makes it easier for divers of all levels to recognize and learn about the beautiful coral species found in the Indo-Pacific region. I would recommend this guidebook as a valuable resource for anyone interested in expanding their knowledge about marine life, regardless of their diving experience.
Jasmine Wong –
Wow, I’m thoroughly impressed with this field guide book. The vibrant colors and detailed descriptions really make it stand out from other books I’ve had. It’s been a great addition to my marine biology studies!
Caitlin Tan –
Does this book include the latest research on coral bleaching? I’ve been looking for up-to-date information on this topic but couldn’t find much in this guide.
Imran Hanafiah –
Hello Caitlin, thank you for your question. While our Corals Indo-Pacific Field Guide is a comprehensive resource, we understand that the topic of coral bleaching is rapidly advancing. Unfortunately, the book’s content was finalized before the latest research on coral bleaching was published. However, we appreciate your feedback and will consider updating our guide in future editions. For the most current information on coral bleaching, we recommend checking the latest scientific papers and government reports. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused, and we appreciate your patronage.
Aisha Rahim –
The Corals indo-pacific field guide book is an outstanding resource for anyone interested in marine biology. With its beautiful photos and in-depth information, I’ve been able to expand my knowledge and understanding of coral species.
Landon Goh –
Has anyone noticed any inaccuracies in this guide’s descriptions of coral habitats? I’ve noticed some minor inaccuracies that don’t seem to match what I’ve learned in class.
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for taking the time to share your concerns about the accuracy of our Corals Indo-Pacific Field Guide book. We appreciate your feedback and would like to look into this further. Our team of experts works hard to ensure the accuracy of all the information in our guides, but we are not perfect and sometimes errors can occur. Could you please provide more information about the specific inaccuracies you’ve noticed? This will help us to investigate and make any necessary corrections. We value your input and would like to continue to improve our products.
Maya Koh –
Overall, I’m extremely satisfied with this field guide book. It’s packed with useful information and beautiful photos that make identifying coral species a breeze. My only minor complaint is that the binding could be a bit sturdier.
Ethan Lim –
Can anyone recommend a similar field guide that covers a broader range of marine species? I’m looking for a comprehensive resource that goes beyond just corals.
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for your review. If you’re looking for a comprehensive field guide that covers a broader range of marine species, I’d be happy to recommend our ‘Coastal Marine Life of the Indo-Pacific Region’ guide. It includes detailed information on over 1,000 species of fish, invertebrates, and algae. It may be a good starting point for you.