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Our Underwater Backyard: 'Without you, our ocean has no voice'

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: April 3, 2021 Elise Foot Puchalski My Edmonds News is publishing monthly stories and photographs from the Edmonds Underwater Park, with features written by members of the youth Dive Team led by Annie Crawley, Edmonds underwater photographer, filmmaker, writer and ocean advocate. I grew up exploring beach tide pools and watching ocean movies. These experiences shaped my childhood and my love for the ocean. Before the 2003 film Finding Nemo, my love was only surface-level. This film introduced me, and many others, to the life that exists below the ocean’s surface. In the movie, Nemo’s anemone home shows the strong relationship between clownfish and anemones all over the world. This unlikely relationship between two different animals is what scientists call symbiosis. In Latin, symbiosis literally means living together.

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Kids are Bookin' It: Immerse yourself in 'Planet Ocean' and learn why we are connected by water

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: March 7, 2021 Photography by Annie Crawley Non-Fiction, Recommended for Grades 4 – 8 and older Here’s a fun, fact-filled, fascinating book that fully immerses you in waves and waves of information about oceans and the people who depend on them and love them, like you. This is your invitation to plunge into the unique  experience of Planet Ocean. Get ready for a collection of stories that center around three specific areas: the Coral Triangle, Salish Sea, and the Arctic. Yes, the Salish Sea right in our backyard. The stories are read in the book text, shown in stunning photos, and shared in dynamic QR bar coded videos that are so easily accesible.

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Our Underwater Backyard: 'I speak up for the ocean because it gives us life'

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: March 1, 2021 Santiago Ramirez (Photo by Annie Crawley) My Edmonds News is publishing monthly stories and photographs from the Edmonds Underwater Park, with features written by members of the youth Dive Team led by Annie Crawley, Edmonds underwater photographer, filmmaker, writer and ocean advocate. The smell of seaweed, the blustering wind, the sand under your feet, or the waves making a small crash on the jetty are all things you might experience when you think about Brackett’s Landing in Edmonds. One of my favorite spots at the beach is the jetty. If you want to visit the large rock structure just north of the ferry dock, you can walk out to get a better view of the Salish Sea. The jetty is very important. For one thing, it allows you to walk farther out to the water’s edge without getting wet.

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