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Book review – Eye of the Shoal: A Fish-Watcher’s Guide to Life, the Ocean and Everything

Helen Scales is a marine biologist, diver, and surfer, and is no stranger to writing good books. I have previously read Poseidon’s Steed: The Story of Seahorses, from Myth to Reality from her hand. The book after that, Spirals in Time: The Secret Life and Curious Afterlife of Seashells, received critical praise in the press and was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Biology book prize. Here, Scales turns her attention to fish. Is this another page-turner waiting to be recognised?

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Posted in ichthyology, marine biology and tagged animal behaviour, bichirs, bioluminescence, Bloomsbury Publishing, Bloomsbury Sigma, book review, bowfin, chimaeras, cichlids, coelacanths, communication, deep sea, ecology, evolutionary biology, gars, hagfishes, ichthyology, icththyology, lampreys, lungish, manta rays, marine biology, oceans, overfishing, pain, physiology, popular science, reproduction, schooling behaviour, sharks, shoaling behaviour, sound production, sturgeon, teleosts, tetrapods, toxins, vocalisations on May 8, 2018 by inquisitivebiologist.1 Comment
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