Yet another guide book on the flora and fauna of the seas of and near my current home (other guidebooks are on this Goodreads list too). This one is chock full of color photographs of a very large number of species. Gratifyingly, the species covered include such obscure taxa as ribbon worms (Nemertea), moss animals (Bryozoa), and colonial tunicates (Urochordata). More familiar, and highly speciose, groups such as crabs, nudibranchs, and rockfishes are well represented. Unfortunately, the text is not as glorious as the photos; the written descriptions are less biologically informative and more tedious than hoped. On the plus side, the text does place an unusual (for guidebooks) emphasis on eggs, and on invasive species, 2 oft-ignored topics in guidebooks.