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I'm always looking for a better tool to help me identify species new to me. Any websites or periodicals anyone can suggest? Just got back from Bonaire with my latest creature in question.

 

bonaire 2023 shrimp

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3 hours ago, toque said:

I'm always looking for a better tool to help me identify species new to me. Any websites or periodicals anyone can suggest? Just got back from Bonaire with my latest creature in question.

 

iNaturalist.org

 

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Thanks, I'll give it a try.

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17 hours ago, toque said:

I'm always looking for a better tool to help me identify species new to me. Any websites or periodicals anyone can suggest? Just got back from Bonaire with my latest creature in question.

 

bonaire 2023 shrimp 1.07 MB · 8 downloads

If you're still looking, that photo is a juvenile banded coral shrimp - or barber pole shrimp: Stenopus hispidus

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Thanks again. I thought it might be in the coral shrimp family. the color pattern wasn't quite right

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No worries.

Have you got the "Reef Creature Identification" book? By Paul Human edited by Ned Deloach. Covers the Caribbean - ideal for Bonaire.

ISBN 1-878348-019

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yes i do have the set. 

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Hi, I find it most helpful to have several books on underwater creatures such as nudibranchs, fish, and crustacea.  There are several publishers of most useful books on sea life, such as IKAN Unterwasserarchiv in German, New World Publications in Miami, Florida, in English, etc.  A Google search should provide several publishers and book titles when keywords such as "Caribbean (or ocean name)Fish", "Crustaceans", "Nudibranchs", books are entered.  Searching with Amazon, or with the help of a librarian should yield many useful book titles.
Once one has an approximate idea of a critter's identity, i.e., "Caribbean nudibranch",  one can Google it to find more specific and useful information.  

 

Edited by Kraken de Mabini

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Thanks for the response. I was hoping to find a one stop site/book for my needs.

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2 minutes ago, toque said:

Thanks for the response. I was hoping to find a one stop site/book for my needs.

Sadly I don't think that exists. I think most people who are keen to identify what they see build up a large collection of books.

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