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The Coral Triangle
Contributor(s): Kassem, Ken (Author), Madeja, Eric (Photographer)
ISBN: 1909612227     ISBN-13: 9781909612228
Publisher: John Beaufoy Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $44.96  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: April 2015
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Ecosystems & Habitats - Oceans & Seas
- Nature | Animals - Marine Life
- Travel | Asia - Southeast
Dewey: 333.916
LCCN: 2015319179
Physical Information: 0.84" H x 9.27" W x 11.54" (3.05 lbs) 208 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Southeast Asian
- Cultural Region - Oceania
- Topical - Ecology
 
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Publisher Description:
Published in association with WWF-Malaysia, this important book describes the uniqueness of the Coral Triangle region's marine biodiversity, its conservation importance and the stories, successes and struggles of the drive to maintain its rich biodiversity. The book gives a big-picture overview of threats and solutions and up-close and personal experiences from the ground and the people affected by conservation. The stories come from the work that WWF-Malaysia and USAID Coral Triangle Support Partnership are carrying out in the region. Chapters cover the rich habitats of the Coral Triangle and the endangered species, as well as an in-depth survey of each of the countries of the area. As the earth's single greatest repository of marine life, the Coral Triangle is also a great draw for SCUBA divers. For each of the countries covered, top dive sites are listed.Stunning illustrated with Eric Madeja's photographs, this book is a visual feast as well as an essential read.

Contributor Bio(s): Madeja, Eric: - Eric was born and grew up in Switzerland, where he worked as a Swiss banker for some years. Feeling himself completely out of place, he decided to start a new life in Asia. After years of traveling and working throughout Southeast Asia, he finally settled in Sabah. In 2002 he co-founded Treasure Images Sdn Bhd. for which he takes most of the topside and underwater photography.Kassem, Ken: - Ken Kassem is half American and half Egyptian and grew up around the Atlantic Ocean and the Red Sea. After learning to dive at age 14 he went on to study marine sciences and geography. Ken spent 15 years working on tropical marine conservation issues around the world with international NGOs and is now pursuing a PhD at Kyoto University, Japan.