In late 2013, Ichthyologists Mark Erdmann and
Gerry Allen, famed for putting Raja Ampat on the map,
released a set of three interlinked iPad reef fish identification
apps that covered 2700 different species of fish
in the East Indies. They have updated these, with better
photos, and have included new species that have been
discovered in the region. Now, Fishes of the East Indies
is contained within a single app for Android, useful to
divers, naturalists, and scientists where Internet access
may not be available or reliable.
There are both pictures (including multiple images
for those species with different male or female and
juvenile color patterns), a short scientific description, a guide to type locality and currently known range, color
description and distribution map.
While the area of focus is the Coral Triangle, many
of the species covered can be found throughout the
tropical Indo-Pacific, so the apps are useful for much of
the world's tropical reef diving.
The apps are available at the Apple App Store
($17.99 for volumes 1 & 2 with Volume 3 free) for
iPhone and now at Google Play for Android. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.species.fishapp