New Algae ID Book out

Samala

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JC Delbeek posted this to one of the scientific lists and I thought I would pass it on here. Seems that UHawaii has published a book on marine plant identification from the Hawaiian Islands. Interesting stuff!

Huisman, J.M., Abbott, I.A. and C.M. Smith. 2007. Hawaiian Reef
Plants. University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program. / ISBN 1-929054-04-1


>Sarah
 
Seems cool to bad there are alot more alga in the world. For id purposes does the reference go into detail or is it basically a picture guide. Thanks for sharing.
 
Right, all I know at the moment is that this book exists, though I'd love to pick up a copy for my library. :) Hopefully there are lots of good photos.. in the spirit of the Littlers' classic.

>Sarah
 
Oooh! I didnt realize there would be a 3rd edition of Dynamic. That's interesting. I would definitely love to find out if there's new insights. :D

I think the $30 does include postage, the order form doesnt mention it otherwise. I just sent off my form tonight. :)

>Sarah
 
Got Limu?:) Mine came today, about 11 days after we mailed the check. Nice book, well organized, with good aids to identification like keys and scale macro and micro photographs and interesting sidebar notes for some plants. Interesting front section about Hawaiian marine areas, collecting and pressing algae, the effect of invasives on natives, and more. I would have like MORE specie but the book just covers the ones most common in Hawaii. Two fronds up from this reviewer.

A flyer is enclosed for Reef and Shore Fishes of the Hawaiian Islands by John Randall, ISBN: 1-929054-03-3, also available from Sea Grant. 560 pages, 612 specie described, 1007 illustrations.
 
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