Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Snorkel Maui Lanai and Molokai Guide to the Beaches and Snorkeling of Hawaii (Guide to the Beaches and Snorkeling of Hawai'i)


Review

Detailed and accurate maps and charts can put even a hopeless twit in the right spot for a delightful snorkeling adventure, and the text leaves readers with a sense of history, Hawaiian culture, geography, oceanography and aloha...the Malinowskis have achieved a rare balance in presenting essential elementary information to help beginners, and insightful revelations to keep experts interested. With simple prose that is eloquent with aloha, their books are extended love letters to Hawaii's best reefs. --Greg Ambrose, Honolulu Star-Bulletin

Product Description

Snorkel Maui, Lanai and Molokai is the one and only guidebook exclusively devoted to snorkeling on these beautiful islands. No other guide comes close to the level of snorkeling detail provided here. Take SMLM, along with a good general guidebook of your choice, and you'll have all the details you need for a great vacation! Now revised and expanded, with full color maps, as well as 75 beach and 80 fish pictures! From a colorful cover to 39 accurate maps and details on 81 snorkeling sites, SMLM draws you into the fascinating underwater world that shouldn't be missed by anyone touring these islands. As Dave Barry says: When you finally see what goes on underwater, you realize that you've been missing the whole point of the ocean--it's like going to the circus and staring at the outside of the tent. An award-winning book designer contributed a sophisticated, yet readable style to the cover and interior. It's worth going to the Maui just to swim and snorkel, and Snorkel Maui, Lanai and Molokai is the snorkeling buddy you want to have along.

Customer review;
I have used both the Snorkel Kauai and this book on different trips to Hawaii. On our most recent trip to Maui, I found this book to be quite useful for finding those harder to find access points to the numerous beaches in South Maui. I also have the Maui Revealed book by Dougherty & Friedmann, but I find their discussions on snorkeling spots to be quite limited in all of their books and definitely not as good. Also, with Snorkel Maui and Lanai, the beaches are organized geographically around the island, the maps are closer to the page describing the beach, and the directions to get to the beach and find parking are much better than you will find in the Maui Revealed book. I didn't mean this to be a comparison of these two books, but based on other comments, I think if you want to explore the beaches in detail for where is best to snorkel you should buy this book. It is not expensive and is a good deal.

The most useful section of this book is on pages 40-42, "Maui Snorkeling Sites at a Glance". They list the beaches going from west to south to east around the island and a "snorkel worthy" rating, how easy is the access, facilities, what page you'll find the description on, and then a brief note on each. These pages are well worth the cost of the book and I would use them constantly to plan our next day. I found their ratings (A, B, or C) to be dead on and "easy, intermediate, or advanced" rating to be good, too. The next best aspect of the book is letting you know about the beach access parking, you don't often get that for every beach in Maui Revealed.

A very useful book!

P.S. As they suggest, do NOT miss Honolua Bay, Malu'aka Beach, and the Fishbowl (we followed the instructions from Maui Revealed for that one, though). Ulua Beach was beautiful and good for snorkeling, too.

Like it? Snorkel Hawaii: The Big Island Guide to the Beaches and Snorkeling of Hawaii, 3rd Edition

Monday, March 29, 2010

Reef Fish Identification - Tropical Pacific (Paperback)

Product Description

Finally, a comprehensive fish identification guide covering the fish-rich reefs of the Pacific. It contains 2,500 underwater photographs of 2,000 species from four of the best marine life authors/photographers in the business. Their collaboration makes it possible for underwater naturalists to identify fishes from Thailand to Tahiti with a single, compact, easy-to-use, no-nonsense reference. 108 fish families are presented in one of 20 Identification groups based on a family's related visual or behavioural characteristics, such as Large Oval / Colourful or Sand/Burrow Dwellers. Likewise, every effort has been made to group similar appearing species together.
Inside This Book (learn more) First Sentence:
Trying to identify a specific fish from the more than 2,000 tropical Pacific species included in this book can be a perplexing task. Read the first page Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
sheltered coastal reefs, steep outer reef slopes, upper tail base, dark scale margins, ist dorsal fin, silty coastal reefs, seaward reefs, black scale margins, brown body bars, orange eye bar, seaward reef slopes, large ocellated spot, pectoral fin base, gray with white underside, black undercolor, white rear body, usually form groups, reef recesses, short nasal barbels, form loose groups, rear dorsal fin, brown undercolor, darkish bars, yellow ventral fins, alpheid shrimp Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Asian Pacific, French Polynesia, Red Sea, West Pacific, Great Barrier Reef, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean, Coral Sea, Lord Howe, Malaysian Peninsula, Sri Lanka, Coral Breams, East Indo-Pacific, China Sea, Arabian Gulf, East Africa, Southwestern Pacific, Milne Bay, New Zealand, Irian Jaya, New Britain, Java Sea, Pacific Rim

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Monday, January 18, 2010

Kapas Island Snorkeling video

My own Kapas Island snorkeling video clip

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Reef Fish Identification: Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas

One more nice book for snorkeller

Reef Fish Identification: Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas (Vinyl Bound)


Product Description

825 classic marine life photographs of 600 common and rare reef fish species. The easy-to-use, quick reference format makes it a snap to identify the myriad of fishes in Florida, Caribbean and Bahamas waters. A must for every serious diver. 6 inch x 9 inch, cloth stitched flexibinding that allows the book to lie flat.

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