Fishes of Aotearoa

Author(s): Paul Caiger

Natural History

With such a long coastline, and countless rivers and lakes, New Zealand truly is an aquatic nation, home to a bounty of colourful and characterful fishes. Fishes of Aotearoa, is a major celebration of this fish life, set to the backdrop of all our primary underwater habitats, from freshwater rivers, lakes and wetlands, tidal environments, rocky reefs, the softer sedimentary habitat of sand and silt, and the pelagic zone of the deeper ocean. Illustrated with superb underwater photography, this book by marine ecologist Paul Caiger is a significant contribution to the appreciation of our wonderful fish life.


Product Information

It is nearly 25 years since his first scuba dive, but Paul Caiger has been chasing fishes in streams and rockpools long before that. This naturally led to university studies in marine biology, which ultimately culminated in a PhD in the evolutionary ecology of New Zealand triplefin fishes.  These were followed by post-doctoral positions in the USA researching fish acoustics and deep-sea fish biology.
Dovetailing with Paul’s science background has always been the creative outlet afforded by photography, and with it the ability to capture the briefest of moments in a fish’s life. After a return to New Zealand and the University of Auckland, Paul is currently the diving officer at the Leigh Marine Laboratory and works on a wide range of marine research  projects, as well as producing numerous scientific manuscripts and reports on fishes, and many magazine articles for the general reader.

General Fields

  • : 9781988550572
  • : Potton & Burton
  • : Potton & Burton
  • : 01 January 2023
  • : 01 October 2023
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Paul Caiger
  • : hardback with dustjacket
  • : 199