June 8th was World Ocean Day, designated to recognizing the importance of 70% of our planet’s surface. For local underwater photographer, filmmaker, author, and environmental speaker Annie Crawley and her team of scuba diving kids and teens, it was their first opportunity to showcase their work from the year. Using underwater photos, videos, and storytelling, the team reveals what lies just below the surface of the Edmonds waterfront.
Read MorePLANET OCEAN Why We All Need A Healthy Ocean released this month. We are excited to share this resource with our community as our underwater backyard, Edmonds Underwater Park and our Dive Team, is featured in the book. Diving in the Salish Sea at Edmonds Underwater Park changes lives. Read more about the PLANET OCEAN...
Read MoreIn this film you will meet your ocean neighbors. There’s so much life to explore. Annie Crawley's Dive Team documents the underwater world to give a voice to the ocean. We raise awareness about the amazing life that exists in our backyard and Edmonds, Washington. Many people ask us, “What do you see out there?" Here's our answer! Come take a virtual dive with us through Edmonds Underwater Park.
Read MoreEliza Street shares her journey to becoming a scientific diver. Through learning environmental survey techniques, she began to take a closer look at the world around her. Eliza shares the importance of species biodiversity and how this impacts environmental health.
Read MoreAmazing marine life thrives just under the surface at Edmonds Underwater Park. Daniel shares his shares his favorite area of the park, the Lopez Pontoon.
Read MoreLearn about the crabs of the Pacific Northwest with Dive Team member Danny Stephenson. From Dungeness to decorators, crab species have many unique and interesting habits that deserve appreciation—and protection.
Read MoreAnnie Crawley's Dive Team member Santiago Ramirez takes us below the surface to learn about all the amazing life scuba divers get to see.
Read MoreLearn about the three types of symbiotic relationships we see throughout the ocean from junior scientist and underwater photographer Elise. How can we, as humans, be better partners with the ocean?
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