ID Cards

Monterey Field Guide ID Cards

By popular demand we have put together a set of three high quality ID cards with superb pictures of the most common Monterey area nudibranchs, fishes and invertebrates. The cards are laminated to keep them safe while handling after a dive. They are also punched to fit into either 6-hole or 3-hole binders, most log books use one of these formats, so there are no excuses. The image area is about 4"x6" and the laminated card is 5"x10" (approx). Essentially they are your mobile ID kit!

Each ID card maybe purchased separately ($4 each) or they can be purchased as a set ($9). The price includes shipping. If you would like to purchase please drop us an email using the button below so we can arrange for payment and shipping. A quantity discount is also available.

If you would like to stock the ID cards at your dive store or elsewhere please contact us below.

The above cards are perfect for personal use however we also produce an 8"x10" version which is ideal for teaching or demonstration purpose. Each card is $10 each (including shipping) and requires 1-2 weeks for production.

Please note prices may change due to manufacturing, postage or other costs.

Monterey Field Guide Cards species list.

Nudibranch Field Guide (21)

Hopkins Rose - Okenia rosacea Clown Nudibranch - Triopha catalinae
Cockerell's Dorid - Limacia cockerelli Spotted Triopha - Triopha maculata
Hermissenda - Hermissenda crassicornis Spanish Shawl - Flabellina iodinea
San Diego Dorid - Diaulula sandiegenis Festive Triton - Tritonia festiva
Sea Lemon - Peltodoris nobilis Hilton's Aeolid - Phidiana hiltoni
Brown Spiny Doris - Acanthodoris brunnea Three Lined Aeolid - Flabellina trilineata
Alabaster Nudibranch - Dirona Nudibranch Shaggy Mouse - Aeolidia papillosa
Hooded Nudibranch - Melibe leonina Rainbow Nudibranch - Dendronotus iris
Yellow Spotted Cadlina - Cadlina flavomaculata Yellow Edged Cadlina - Cadlina luteomarginata
Red Tipped Dorid - Acanthodoris rhodoceras White Dendronotus - Dendronotus albus
Heath's Dorid - Geitodoris heathi  

Invertebrates Field Guide (25)

Sunflower Star - Pycnopodia helianthoides Bat Star - Patiria miniata
Giant Spined Star - Pisaster giganteus Short Spined Star - Pisaster brevispinus
Stubby Rose Anemone - Urticina conacea White Spotted Anemone - Urticina lofotensis
CA Sea Cucumber - Parastichopus californicus Warty Sea Cucumber - Parastichopus parvimensis
Strawberry Anemone - Corynactus californica Sand Rose Anemone - Urticina columbiana
Fish Eating Anemone - Urticina piscivora Tube Anemone - Pachycerianthus fimbriatus
Sheep Crab - Loxorhynchus grandis Masking Crab - Loxorhynchus crispatus
Brown Rock Crab - Cancer antennarius Kellet's Whelk - Kelletia kelletii
Purple Urchin - Strongylocentrotus purpuratus Red Urchin - Strongylocentrotus franciscanus
Chestnut Cowry - Cypraea Spadicea Rock Scallop - Cassadoma gigantea
Gumboot Chiton - Cryptochiton stelleri Lined Chiton - Tonicella lineata
Red Turban Snail - Lithopoma gibberosa Red Abalone - Haliotis rufescens
Flat Abalone - Haliotis walallensis  

Fishes Field Guide (16)

Black Rockfish - Sebastes melanops China Rockfish - Sebastes nebulosus
Blue Rockfish - Sebastes mystinus Copper Rockfish - Sebastes caurinus
Black/Yellow Rockfish - Sebastes chrysomelas Gopher Rockfish - Sebastes carnatus
Brown Rockfish - Sebastes auriculatus Vermillion Rockfish - Sebastes miniatus
Rubberlip Surfperch - Rhacochilus toxotes Black Surfperch - Embiotoca jacksoni
Pile Surfperch - Rhacochilus vacca Striped Surfperch Embiotoca lateralis
Kelp Greenling F- Hexagrammos decagrammus Kelp Greenling M- Hexagrammos decagrammus
Cabezon - Scorpaenichthys marmoratus Lingcod - Ophidon elongatus

Updated: 8 December 2009