Knots & Splices

Knots & Splices

Australian Marine Life

The Plants and Animals of Temperate Waters - Third Edition

$175.00
ISBN
9781760797065

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By Graham Edgar
Format Paperback / softback
Page Extent 624
Book Size 250 x 190 mm
Imprint Reed New Holland
Release Date 3 Mar 2026
Subject Classification The natural world, country life & pets / Wildlife: general interest / Wildlife: aquatic creatures
A new and fully updated Third Edition of an esteemed title that has won three Whitley Awards. Many people recognise the beauty and diversity of plant and animal communities in Australia's tropical seas, particularly those along the Great Barrier Reef. By contrast, relatively few know about the immense variety along the southern half of the continent.

Since the Second Edition was published more than a decade ago there have been thousands of updates to the existing text, while more than a hundred brand new species accounts and 130 new photographs have been added. The inclusion of 1,600 new species distribution maps is another superb addition that helps to keep the book in its position as the leading title in its field.

In total, the book describes 1,600 of the most commonly seen plants and animals of the region and includes notes on their habitat and distribution. It includes 1,630 colour photographs plus a wealth of information for academic marine biologists, divers, beachcombers and those who fish professionally or for recreation. In short, this is the most definitive reference work of its kind on this subject

Graham Edgar

Professor Graham Edgar works at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania. He has over 150 publications, among which are several books with New Holland including the sister title for this book, Tropical Marine Life of Australia. He is one of only three scientists awarded the most prestigious awards for both marine science (Australian Marine Science Association Jubilee Award) and environmental science (Eureka Award), and is co-founder and President of the Reef Life Survey Foundation.