Marine species under pressure 60 PSI

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The discussion revolves around the search for charts detailing marine species distribution by depth and preferred location, particularly in depths with pressure between 60 and 150 PSI, or approximately over 100 feet. A recommended resource is "The Deep," a visually stunning book that may contain relevant information. Additionally, Audubon's Field Guide on fishes is mentioned as a more systematic reference, although specific pages were not uploaded. The participants express an appreciation for the aesthetic quality of marine literature while continuing to seek online resources for charts and data on marine species.
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just wonder if there any charts are available on marine species by depth and pref. location, esp. in depths with pressure between 60 and 150 PSI, or approx. over 100 feet
 
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Beautiful book! I'm going to see if I can find it in a bookstore, those pictures are exquisite and look like from another world.
 
well.. Audubon's Field Guide on fishes is more systematic ... there is few scans of it's pages, sorry color page with photograph didn't uploaded ..
just looking for some sort of charts on internet .. but thanks for more exotic and depth on that, i like it ... cheers
 

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