The first edition of Sharks and Rays of Australia was published in 1994 and was so popular it sold out in a few years...not bad for a reference book I reckon. This edition was published in 2009 and it contains updates on more than 100 species and includes 26 that have been discovered since the first edition. The book now contains 322 species found in Australian waters but many of them have much wider distributions so is useful over a much wider area than just Australia.
One of my gripes about fish ID books is finding the fish you're after; if you don't know the name of the animal, you have to leaf through pages and pages of photographs in the hope of finding what you're looking for. While I can't really think of an alternative, this book at least gives you a few ways to help narrow down your options. There's an introduction and illustrated glossary which can help provide some context if you don't have detailed knowledge of sharks. There's a key to identifying families of sharks and rays so if you're looking Lotto Annihilator Review
for a particular fish, this section can help you find the right part to look in. There's also some incredibly detailed colour drawings of each species at the back and there's two indexes - one of common names and one of scientific names.
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