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Title Thailand's Underwater World  
ISBN 978 981 4302 55 5
Imprint Marshall Cavendish Editions
 
Author(s)
Text by Chris Mitchell, Photography by Jez Tryner
 
Specifications 205 x 255 mm / 192 pp / cased with jacket
 
Publication Date Dec-2011
 
Target Audience Tourists, divers, travellers, wildlife enthusiasts
Price (US) USD 48.00 BUY NOW
 
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About the Book

Thailand's Underwater World explores the Thai Kingdon's enchanting aquatic environments that are usually hidden from human eyes. Through Chris Mitchell's captivating text and Jez Tryner's stunning photography, experience the beauty and sometimes bizarre nature of Thailand's marine creatures and their habitats.

Discover the mysteries of Thailand's ocean life as engaging chapters reveal each creature's secrets, from the giant but gentle whale shark and the impossibly graceful manta ray to the tiny but vividly coloured nudibranch. See exclusive images of the USS Lagarto, the lost WWII submarine that was finally discovered 70 metres deep in the Gulf of Thailand 60 years after she disappeared. And find out why future generations may never get to see the beauty of Thailand's marine environment if action to preserve this hidden world isn't taken soon.

About the Authors

Chris Mitchell is a British dive journalist based in Bangkok, Thailand, with 11 years' diving experience. he is a Field Editor for Scuba Diver AustralAsia magazine, contributes regularly to several international diving titles and publishes DiveHappy.com, a personal guide to the best scuba diving in Asia.

Jez Tryner is an English photographer who has been working in Southeast Asia for 17 years. he has shot for most international dive publications, National Geographic and the BBC, as well as underwater films and documentaries. Now based in Bali, he advises people on the best places to dive at www.liveaboarddiving.net
   
 
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