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Title: A field guide to freshwater fishes of the Kimberley / James J. Shelley [and seven others].
Author: Morgan, David L., author. ; Shelley, James J., author. ; Murdoch University, issuing body. ; Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. ; University of Melbourne ; Museums Victoria ; Western Australian Museum
Edition: First.
Description: ix, 262 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps ; 21 cm.
Subject: Freshwater fishes - Western Australia - Kimberley. ; Freshwater fishes - Australia, Northern - Kimberley. ; Fishes - Western Australia Identification. ; Wildlife: general interest. ; Nature & the natural world: general interest. ; Freshwater fishes - Northern Territory. ; Freshwater fishes - Western Australia. ; Fishes - Australia, Northern Identification. ; Fishes - Australia - Western Australia Identification. ; Freshwater fishes - Australia - Northern Territory. ; Freshwater fishes - Australia - Western Australia. ; Fishes. ; Freshwater fishes. ; Northern Australia. ; Northern Territory. ; Western Australia. ; Field guides.
Notes: James J. Shelley, David. L. Morgan, Michael P. Hammer, Matthew C. Le Feuvre, Glenn I. Moore, Martin F. Gomon, Mark G. Allen, Thomas Saunders. "The publication of this book was a joint initiative between the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, University of Melbourne, Murdoch University, Museums Victoria and the Western Australian Museum"---page viii. Title from cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN/ISSN: 9780648066712;
Abstract: This 262 page volume, with a Foreword by Tim Winton, contains full colour illustrations and information on the fish fauna of the spectacular Kimberley. The Kimberley region in north-western Australia is world renowned for its rugged natural beauty, remoteness, waterfalls, and Aboriginal culture. It is home to a rich fish fauna, many of which are found nowhere else. The book includes exciting new species descriptions, distributional maps, cultural values, language names, ecology and conservation status of almost 100 species. It serves as an educational resource for schools, Ranger groups, community groups, recreational fishers, naturalists, tourists and governmental departments.
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