Fish in Hawaii

Fish in Hawaii by BeachHouse Publishing offers a glimpse into the vibrant underwater world surrounding the Hawaiian islands. Published by Beachhouse Publishing, LLC in August 2017, this 18-page book is presented in English and showcases the diverse array of colorful fish that inhabit the region’s coral reefs. It highlights both native and nonnative species, providing readers with a sampling of the aquatic life that makes Hawaii’s waters unique.
This edition presents a selection of notable fish, including the state fish, the humuhumunukunukuapua’a, along with the Moorish Idol, Yellow Tang, and Spotted Pufferfish. Each entry includes informative details about these species, making it suitable for young readers interested in nature and marine life. The book falls within the categories of juvenile nonfiction, focusing on people and places in the United States, particularly within the Asian American and Pacific Islander context.
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The waters around the Hawaiian islands are teeming with colorful fish swimming over, under, and around vibrant coral reefs. Here is just a tiny sampling of the many beautiful fish (both native and nonnative) that make Hawai’i’s underwater world so amazing. Included is the state fish–the humuhumunukunukuapua’a–the Moorish Idol, Yellow Tang, Spotted Pufferfish and more along with a bit of information on each.
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