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Marine life of St Helena
Brown, J. (2014). Marine life of St Helena. Pisces Publications: Newbury. ISBN 978-1-874357-64-3. 220 pp.

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    VLIZ: Marine Biology COB.162 [101245]

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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Brown, J.

Abstract
    Situated in the South Atlantic 1,800 km from Africa, the isolated sub-tropical island of St Helena provides a home to both eastern and western Atlantic inshore marine species. Habitats of golden and volcanic black sand, algae encrusted boulders and extensive bedrock slabs provide refuge to a rich marine life. Spectacular vertical walls, arches and caves are covered in many species including the striking endemic orange cup coral. This new identification guide by Judith Brown is a ideal for any marine life enthusiast. It brings together a wealth of information including new research, and covers most marine genera, from the huge whale shark to the tiny but beautiful sea slugs. It includes over 45 endemics. Over 330 species are illustrated with full colour photographs.

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