Seahorses: An Identification Guide to the World’s Species and their Conservation

£40.00

“Seahorses: An Identification Guide to the World’s Species and their Conservation” is a comprehensive guide to all known species of seahorses, their habitats, behaviors, and conservation status, with detailed descriptions and illustrations of over 40 species of seahorses, as well as information on their biology and ecology. The authors also discuss
the threats facing seahorse populations, such as habitat loss, overfishing, and the global trade in seahorses for traditional medicine and curios.

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Description

Seahorses: An Identification Guide to the World’s Species and their Conservation by Sarah A. Lowrie, Amanda C. J. Vincent and Heather J. Hall

  • Publisher: Project Seahorse, 1999
  • Softcover
  • ISBN 9780953469307
  • First edition
  • 215 x160 mm
  • 214 pages

“Seahorses: An Identification Guide to the World’s Species and their Conservation” is a comprehensive guide to all known species of seahorses, their habitats, behaviors, and conservation status, with detailed descriptions and illustrations of over 40 species of seahorses, as well as information on their biology and ecology. The authors also discuss
the threats facing seahorse populations, such as habitat loss, overfishing, and the global trade in seahorses for traditional medicine and curios.

Condition:
The ring-bound card wraps are clean, sturdy, bright, and in fine condition. The binding is tight, and the interior is clean, unmarked, and in fine condition. A very nice copy indeed.