i bought this book last week (while up in scapa - smug

), and when i got back i noticed it had been featured in dive(r?). i imagine a few people will be interested in it as there is a gap in the market for a top-quality marine life guide, so i thought i'd give YD the benefit of hearing my opinion....
this seems like a really, really good book, although i haven't been through all 600 pages thoroughly yet! of all the uk marine life books i have seen up till now, only two were pretty comprehensive - that one with the purple cover, which i really didn't like the format of, and paul naylor's great british marine animals, which is great, but quite limited in the number of species it covers as it goes into so much detail. this new book covers a huge number of species, has quite a lot of info on each one (sections on distribution, description, habitat and biology), and most importantly, top class photography, with at least one quality photo of each species.
it's also very up to date - the english edition only came out a couple of months ago, and it has small sections on things like the darwin mounds and other current issues. it also has little 'did-you-know' boxes, which i quite liked.
downsides - the book was written and originally published in norwegian, and so although it's about marine life of northern europe it does concentrate on scandinavian rather than uk species. also, it's quite pricey - £40. apart from that, it's great!
amazon link:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...775216-8054044