Our Underwater Backyard: How diving connected me to the sea and our community myedmondsnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from myedmondsnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: June 3, 2021
Danny Stephenson
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.
Standing on the shoreline at Brackett’s Landing North in Edmonds, you are surrounded by soft sand, smooth rocks, sculpted driftwood, and shimmering seawater. Visitors chatter excitedly as they walk by the water, and the air is sweet with salt. We are lucky to live in the Pacific Northwest with amazing beaches and scenery. Just below the surface of Edmonds Underwater Park lies a whole different world.
MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: May 5, 2021
Eliza Street
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 have always loved the ocean, and aspired to study the creatures that inhabit it. I am a scuba diver in the Pacific Northwest part of Annie Crawley’s Dive Team. Learning to dive has been extremely influential in my understanding of the ocean’s importance to the world. I love exploring with my team and seeing the different animals. Recently, I decided to dive deeper into my understanding of marine life and ecosystems threatened by the changing climate through taking a special scientific diving course created for my team.
Possible rollbacks could delay western Washington summer camps again
Summer camps concerned about surviving this season
Officials say it s a little too soon to see how vaccinations in young people would impact transmission rates
EDMONDS, Wash. - As the coronavirus pandemic marches on, there is a growing concern among youth summer camps that the virus could keep them closed for a second year in a row. This pandemic took me out a lot, said 13-year-old Maxwell Clauson. Being able to come out here and learn new people. it was incredible.
The teenager said his life was changed by last year’s camp because he got a chance to see the world from below the shoreline at Edmonds Underwater Park.
Volunteers dive in at Edmonds Marina for underwater cleanup myedmondsnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from myedmondsnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.