Re: NANFA-- South Carolina fish books

nanfa_at_jonahsaquarium.com
Wed, 11 Jun 2003 22:15:14 -0400

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At 1:37 PM -0400 6/11/03, Dustin Smith wrote:
>David, there is a book in the works for the fishes of SC but no firm
>date for it's release yet. Will likely be a little while. In the
>meantime, there is a great book that covers the fishes of SC as part
>of a region called Freshwater Fishes of the Carolinas, Virginia,
>Maryland, and Delaware by Rohde, et al. I covers most all of the
>fishes of SC with good pictures, life histories, etc. I believe
>Jonah's Aquarium carries it. If not, it's available through the
>other on-line book carriers. If the bug reall has you, you're
>welcome to come over and take a sneak peak at SC any time you like.

Yes, we have it. It's just not on the web site yet:

Freshwater Fishes of the Carolinas, Virginia, Maryland and Delaware
by Fred C. Rhode, Rudolf G. Arndt, David G. Lindquist and James F.
Parnell, 1994. This book contains information on how to identify some
260 species of freshwater fish, from the largemouth bass to the
rosyside dace. Over 200 color photographs, range maps, and detailed
description of each species. 222 pp. Paperback. Dimensions (in
inches): 0.80 x 9.17 x 6.10. ISBN: 0-8078-4579-5 $22.50

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Mark
Jonah's Aquarium
PO Box 1618
Wooster OH 44691
USA
jonah_at_jonahsaquarium.com
Phone 330-262-1864
http://jonahsaquarium.com/

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