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Below is the active list of scheduled boat dive trips. Be sure to contact the charter directly for confirmation, rates, booking and other info.

Feb 4th | Anacapa/S. Cruz Island | Spectre
Feb 4th | Outer Islands | Conception
Feb 4th | Wreck Alley | Humboldt
Feb 4th | Catalina Island | Magician
Feb 4th | Anacapa/S. Cruz Island | Spectre
Feb 4th | Coronados Islands | Humboldt
Feb 4th | San Nicolas Island | Sand Dollar
Feb 4th | Anacapa Island | Peace
Feb 5th | Anacapa Island | Peace
Feb 5th | Catalina Island | Magician
Feb 5th | Anacapa/S. Cruz Island | Spectre
Feb 5th | Anacapa/S. Cruz Island | Spectre
Feb 5th | Outer Islands | Conception
Feb 10th | Anacapa Island | Spectre
Feb 11th | Outer Islands | Peace
Feb 11th | Catalina Island | Magician
Feb 11th | Farnsworth Bank | Sand Dollar






Indo-Pacific Nudibrachs and Sea Slugs

Date  : September 15, 2009

The new field guide Indo-Pacific Nudibrachs and Sea Slugs is the most comprehensive guide to the Indo-Pacific nudibranchs and sea slugs covering from South Africa to Easter Island and from Southern Japan to northern Australia. This new book provides the most up-to-date identification of species, based on the collective experience of the three authors who have been working professionally for many years on Indo-Pacific nudibranchs and sea slugs. This is an ideal guide for occasional recreational divers, as well as experienced underwater photographers interested in common animals or the rarest and most difficult-to-identify species.

The book contains detailed descriptions, including natural history and distribution, on 1,397 species. Color photos illustrate each species identified.

For more information on this book, visit the website www.seachallengers.com.




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