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Buy It Now. Add to cart. In this groundbreaking book, Mark Carwardine and Ken Watterson explain how, where and when to watch sharks around the world. Thoroughly researched, with the help of thousands of dive operators and shark experts in more than 50 countries, the book outlines everything the enthusiast needs to know about sharks and shark-watching. The handbook reviews the history, techniques, risks and controversies of this increasingly popular activity and provides a thorough overview of shark natural history.
It also contains detailed information on the 24 shark species most likely to be encountered and a guide to taking shark photographs safely. From cage-diving with great whites in South Africa to snorkelling with basking sharks in the Irish Sea The Shark Watcher's Handbook is the first detailed directory of more than of the world's shark-watching hotspots and presents an invaluable reference for divers, snorklers and enthusiasts alike.
Mark Carwardine is a zoologist, writer, photographer, consultant and broadcaster with a special interest in marine wildlife. Each entry includes important information on natural history, classification, diet, reproduction, behavior and range; and there are special sections on identification, the potential danger to divers and good places for a close encounter.
The book includes the first detailed directory of more than of the world's shark-watching hotspots, with a detailed description of each site and information on everything from the species most likely to be seen and the best time of year to visit to contact details for further information and travel notes. Whether you're a professional diver, someone contemplating your first close encounter with a shark, or the sort of person who prefers to view these extraordinary animals in the pages of a book, The Shark-Watcher's Handbook is an attractive, invaluable, and utterly fascinating guide to the underwater world of sharks.
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A fabulous, comprehensive book detailing two dozen species of sharks, and when and where in the world you can go to see them. Also includes chapters on biology, conservation, and more. HIghly recommended for divers and others who like sharks.
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