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Old 02-10-04, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve W
If that's the same one I'm thinking of, it's also reknowned for being chockfull or errors too, so I'd be interested in seeing this new book
yeah, that's the one. as i understand it, the errors aren't really that important -they mixed up the scientific names and pictures of some subspecies or something... it's just that someone gave the book a really snotty review on amazon so everyone heard about it!

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cheers of the 'heads-up' Kate
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Originally Posted by John Gulliver
it probably covers just about everything you are likely to see in UK waters
i noticed it didn't have tompot blenny (only yarrel's blenny), and i expect there will be other minor omissions, but i reckon it'll be great when used with paul naylor's book for the british angle. i guessed you might have heard of it!
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