More Reef Fishes and Nudibranchs
Dennis King & Valda Fraser

Struik, Cape Town, 2002
Paperback, 136 pages, 330 color photographs,
210x148mm,
ISBN 1-86872-686-X.

The Forum's very own Valda Fraser, who has been responsible for numerous excellent photographs of novel South African nudibranchs, has organized some of her image collection (along with Dennis King?s fish pictures) into a book.

I found it rather difficult to get a copy in the US until SeaChallengers [http://www.seachallengers.com] started carrying it. See the review at the South African wildlife conservation (WildWatch) website: http://www.wildwatch.com/resources/reviews/reeffishes.asp

Valda has recognized that the strip of the Indian Ocean next to her home (south of Durban, South Africa) is filled with an astonishing variety of nudibranchs, many not previously described in the scientific literature. Through her careful observations, she is making an enduring contribution to our understanding of the true level of diversity of these creatures. [46 nudibranchs, 262 fishes are illustrated]

Elizabeth J Summer, PhD
Dept Biochemistry and Biophysics
Texas A&M University
College Station TX 77843
elizsum@tamu.edu

Authorship details
Rudman, W.B., 2002 (October 7) More Reef Fishes and Nudibranchs. Dennis King & Valda Fraser. [In] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/brfraser1

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Valda Fraser SA Nudibranch Book

October 10, 2002
From: Elizabeth Summer

Hello Bill,
The Forum?s very own Valda Fraser, who has been responsible for numerous excellent photographs of novel South African nudibranchs, has organized some of her image collection (along with Dennis King?s fish pictures) into a book.

More Reef Fishes and Nudibranchs by Dennis King & Valda Fraser.

I found it rather difficult to get a copy in the US until SeaChallengers [http://www.seachallengers.com] started carrying it. See the review at the South African wildlife conservation (WildWatch) website: http://www.wildwatch.com/resources/reviews/reeffishes.asp

Valda has recognized that the strip of the Indian Ocean next to her home (south of Durban, South Africa) is filled with an astonishing variety of nudibranchs, many not previously described in the scientific literature. Through her careful observations, she is making an enduring contribution to our understanding of the true level of diversity of these creatures. [46 nudibranchs, 262 fishes are illustrated]

Elizabeth J Summer, PhD
Dept Biochemistry and Biophysics
Texas A&M University
College Station TX 77843

elizsum@tamu.edu

Summer, E., 2002 (Oct 10) Valda Fraser SA Nudibranch Book. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/8140

Thanks Liz,
I look forward to seeing a copy
Bill Rudman