Marine Crustaceans of Britain and Ireland

Lin Baldock author Dr Charlotte Bolton author Iain M T Dixon author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Princeton University Press

Publishing:5th May '26

£22.00

This title is due to be published on 5th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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A beautifully illustrated photographic identification guide to the marine crustaceans of Britain and Ireland—essential for divers, snorkellers and beachcombers

Crustaceans are a diverse group of animals found all around the coasts of Britain and Ireland, from beaches to deep offshore waters. This field guide offers a practical, easy-to-use approach for identifying the crustacean species commonly seen in the region. The book’s incisive text and informative diagrams highlight key identification features and are accompanied by numerous photos of each species in its natural environment wherever possible. It also clearly explains when species identification is not possible, indicating an appropriate taxonomic level in such cases. Published in association with the UK’s Marine Conservation Society, Marine Crustaceans of Britain and Ireland is an invaluable addition to the series of marine photographic titles of Seasearch, a long-standing species recording project for volunteers.

  • Features in-depth descriptions of each species with information on size, depth range, habitat and distribution in the Seasearch guide icon format
  • Illustrates each species in its natural environment to aid visual recognition
  • Emphasises key identification features and possible confusion species
  • Includes a “confidence guide” distinguishing between easily recognisable species and those requiring closer examination
  • Features longer sections highlighting noteworthy species, behaviours and other topics
  • Provides information on protected and non-native species, taxonomy, commercial importance and pressures, shifting distributions and conservation status
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ISBN: 9780691274744

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320 pages