The three-set fish, creature and
coral ID books by Paul
Humann is the unparalleled
source for information on
Caribbean Sea life and identification.
Last month, Humann
and his partner Ned Deloach,
released updated and expanded
editions of each, with scores of new critters, better photos and information not available anywhere else.
The Reef Fish Identification book, with more than 500 pages, is 20 percent larger than the previous edition,
introduced in 1994. Whenever I travel to the Caribbean, I tote all three books and spend my down time
figuring out what I saw and where to look to find rare creatures. Humann’s splendid Reef Creature
Identification book (420 pages), covers sponges, nudibranchs, octopus, crustaceans, Christmas tree worms
and plenty more. His Reef Coral Identification book (276 pages) helps you identify all the hard and soft
corals, spawning, and even the growth on top of corals, algae and other plant life. Beginners may want to
ID only fish, but I’d recommend that all three books be partof every diver’s library. And, if you have an old
set, by all means replace it. You’ll be delighted at the additions and improvements. While each book normally
retails for $40, you can get all three for $80 and change by ordering through our web site: www.undercurrent.org/UCnow/bookpicks.shtml. You’ll get the best prices Amazon.com has to
offer plus speedy delivery. Also, a large chunk of our profit will go to the Coral Reef Alliance, which works
to keep our reefs alive and well. As of this writing, if you buy the books individually, you’ll get the discount;
buy the package of three and you pay full price. Who knows why?