World's Best Wildlife Dive Sites
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.99 (923 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1921517727 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-12-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Sharing images and stories over 32 chapters, the diving duo cover their top sites and species to see across the world. Diver Magazine (Sept 16) "As expected from these talented photographers the images are outstanding and numerous, lending the book a coffee-table ambience. Appealing to a range of readers, exotic faraway spots are balanced with UK locations - such as the blue sharks of Penzance and the Atlantic grey seals of the Farne Islands - with each entry including a fact panel. With stunning images throughout, the book is ideal for those who wish to gain greater insight into this increasingly popular genre of nature photography. They showcase the captivating events detailed in the text, culminating in a pictorial tour of the 32 destinations. They select more than 30 of the best sites for underwater wildlife experiences and, as you'd e
This book covers 50 of the very best underwater wildlife experiences from around the world, including temperate, tropical and arctic waters. Each has captivating images, a written account and a concise fact-panel outlining key species, tips for visitors, equipment to take and the best time to visit. Experiences include: crocodiles and silky sharks in Cuba; Great White Sharks and Weedy Seadragons in Australia; Whale Sharks and manta rays in the Maldives; hammerhead sharks in the Bahamas; Basking Sharks and seals in the UK; turtles and stingrays in the Caribbean; schooling fish and corals in Egypt; the sardine run in South Africa; Manatees and kelp forests in the USA; and manta rays, anemonefish, frogfish and more in Indonesia. It will be the ultimate tour of the world’s marine wildlife hot-spots, guaranteed to whet the appetite of divers, snorkelers and armc
Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown are a husband and wife team of underwater photographers. They both have degrees in biology from Manchester University, with Caroline also having a masters in animal behaviour. Nick has been awarded a Fellowship from the Royal Photographic Society and he also has a masters in teaching. They are passionate about marine conservation and hope th
"A must read for any avid diver or 'diver-want-to-be.' RGJW." according to Amazon Customer. As a diver for over 20 years, all over the world, this was a wonderful read. RGJW.