• About
    • ScubaWho?
    • Portfolio
    • Credits
    • The Team
    • Scubazoo Sponsors
    • Job Opportunities
  • Our Services
    • Filming Services
    • Photography Services
  • Stock Footage & Photography
    • Video Footage Library
    • Stock Photo Library
  • Our Products
    • Books
    • Maldives 2012 Calendar
    • Prints & Merchandise
    • DVD’s
    • Free Stuff
  • Updates
    • News & PR
    • Blog
  • Gallery
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • Environment
    • Links
      • Dive companies
      • Media
      • Conservation
      • Equipment
      • Scubazoo on the web
    • Contact Us
      • Contact Details
      • Online Contact form
    • Books
    • Maldives 2012 Calendar
    • Prints & Merchandise
    • DVD’s
    • Free Stuff
     

    Books

    • reef
    • Sipadan, Mabul, Kapalai, Sabah’s Underwater Treasure
    • Maldives – The Underwater Kingdom

    RECENT ARTICLES

    • RED EPIC underwater housing available for hire
    • Rescued pygmy killer whale released into the wild
    • BBC ‘Wonders Of Life’ with Professor Brian Cox
    • Win a Scubazoo ‘reef’ T-shirt or DVD!
    • Maldives Photography Trip with Scubazoo’s Jason Isley
    • Scubazoo Home
    •   »  Our Products
    •   »  Books

    Books

    Scubazoo’s photos have been published in magazines and books the world over. On top of that we have also produced three coffee table books of our own: reef, Sabah’s Underwater Treasure and Maldives – The underwater Kingdom. Click on any of our books below for previews, reviews and details of where to buy.


    • reef is Scubazoo’s biggest selling and most ambitious publication to date. This 360-page coffee table has been translated in over 10 languages including Japanese, Spanish and Polish.

    • Consisting of over 1,200 islands, the Maldives is a Scuba Diver’s dream location. This coffee table book showcases the rich and varied marine life in this remarkable Underwater Kingdom.

    • Scubazoo’s first coffee table book which reveals the rich marine environments of Sabah’s East coast and the threats they now face.

     

    ©Scubazoo | Sitemap