Friday, October 20, 2006

 

Best Selling SCUBA Books

The best selling SCUBA diving books of the last quarter were...
  1. Dive Atlas of the World: An Illustrated Reference to the Best Sites by Jack Jackson
    300 pages detailing some of the world's best dive sites. (1)

  2. Lonely Planet: Diving and Snorkelling the Red Sea by Jean-Bernard Carillet, Gavin Anderson, Peter Harrison
    Guide to the dive sites of the Red Sea. (--)

  3. Collins Pocket Guide: Coral Reef Fishes by Ewald Lieske, Robert Myers
    A compact, guide to over 2000 species of fish you might see whilst diving on coral reefs. (7)

  4. Neutral Buoyancy: Adventures in a Liquid World, by Tim Ecott
    Tales of the characters and episodes in the history of diving: the sponge divers, the second world war saboteurs, the free divers, etc. (--)

  5. Scuba Diver's Travel Companion by Jeremy Agnew
    Tells you for what level of diver a dive destination is suitable. (6)

  6. Red Sea Reef Guide by Helmut Debelius
    Identification guide to fish, coral and other marine life of the Red Sea (5)

  7. Dive: The Ultimate Guide To 60 Of The Worlds Top Dive Locations by Monty Halls,
    Describes 60 of the world's best diving areas, and highlights specific dives not to be missed whilst you are there (2)

  8. Dive in Style by Tim Simond,
    An illustrated book combining the best of travel, lifestyle and nature photography (--)

  9. Diving the World by Beth and Shaun Tierney,
    Some 200 prime dive sites have been carefully selected, reviewed and photographed by experienced husband-and-wife team, Beth and Shaun Tierney. (--)

  10. Reef Fishes and Corals of the Red Sea by Pete Harrison and Alex Misiewicz
    A guide to 270 reef fishes and corals found throughout the Red Sea. (9)


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