The Florida Keys Dive Guide

The Florida Keys Dive Guide by Andrea Ghisotti, published by Abbeville Press Publishers in 1998, is a comprehensive resource for divers exploring the Red Sea. This first edition spans 167 pages and is presented in English. The book features three-dimensional maps in full color for 42 of the most notable dive sites, providing essential details for planning dives, including site layouts, depths, and potential hazards.
Readers will find short chapters dedicated to each dive, offering critical information on currents, weather conditions, and local marine life. Additionally, the guide concludes with a full-color visual encyclopedia showcasing common fish species found in the area. The content has been reviewed by Diving Science and Technology Corp. (DSAT), ensuring that both novice and experienced divers can rely on the information provided.
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Three-dimensional maps in full color of each site illustrating 42 of the most spectacular dives in the Red Sea. These maps offer what no book has ever before provided: the information needed to plan your dive down to the last detail. You can review the exact layout of the site–including depths, sizes, and distances between reefs and wrecks or any hazards–and even the lighting conditions for optimum underwater photography. The short chapters covering each dive provide crucial data about depths, currents, weather variables, and plant and animal life, and each book ends with a full-color visual encyclopedia of the most common fish that inhabit the area.
The experts’ lively text has been vetted by Diving Science and Technology Corp. (DSAT), which is a corporate affiliate of Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI), making these the most reliable guides for the expert as well as the first-time diver.
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