Scott W. Michael is an internationally recognized writer, underwater photographer, and researcher that specializes in elasmobranchs (i.e., sharks, skates and rays) and coral reef fishes. He has studied the behavioral ecology of sharks in New Zealand and the Gulf of California. His passion for cartilaginous fishes resulted in his first book, Reef Sharks and Rays of the World (1994) . He subsequently moved further down the food chain and began researching the behavioral ecology of reef fishes. Scott researched the behavior of frogfishes in the lab and in the field and has studied a variety of other coral reef fishes during his extensive travels. In 1998, the first of a five volume series on the fishes that inhabit coral reefs entitled Reef Fishes Volume 1 was published. He has since written A Pocket Expert Guide to Marine Fishes (1999), Aquarium Sharks and Rays (2001), Basslets, Dottybacks and Hawkfishes ( Reef Fishes Book 2 ) (2004) , Butterflyfishes and Angelfishes ( Reef Fishes Book 3 ) (2004) and Reef Aquarium Fishes (2005) . Scott is a partner in a massive web-site project, www.coralrealm.com , providing much of the written and photographic content. ( Coral Realm is a web-site for those that love sharks and rays, reef fishes and invertebrates.) He has also been a scientific consultant for National Geographic Explorer and the Discovery Channel . Scott has been writing a monthly column and article for Aquarium Fish Magazine since 1994. His articles have also appeared in Freshwater and Marine Aquarium , Sea Scope , Sea Frontiers , Discover Diving , a number of annual publications and scientific publications. A marine aquarist since boyhood, he has kept marine fishes for more than 30 years, with many years of extensive involvement, including a period of retail store ownership, in the aquarium trade. Scott resides in Lincoln, Nebraska with his wife Janine Cairns-Michael (a displaced New Zealander) and his golden retriever “Ruby.” ![]() Abstract: We will look at the many species of fishes that available for smaller reef aquariums. I will show lots of photos.
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