Description
Snorkeling Rivers and Streams takes readers on an underwater nature hike and chronicle adventures and discoveries in our amazing freshwaters. Readers will experience the thrills, excitement, and discoveries that can be found underwater and learn about the aquatic life of fish, insects, snakes, frogs, and turtles that live below the surface.
We often perceive that there isn’t much to see beneath the surface of our rivers and streams, but once we look underwater an amazing world appears. Fish of all colors, shapes, and behaviors live in our freshwater ecosystems and we can experience incredible ecological feats as we witness thousand-mile fish migrations and intricate spawning behavior. The streams themselves create other worldly streamscapes. You don’t need to travel to exotic places for underwater discoveries. You just need to don a mask and snorkel and explore the local stream.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Keith Williams is executive director of NorthBay, an outdoor education program based in northeastern Maryland. Keith has a BS in environmental biology and MS in ecological teaching from Lesley University Audubon Expedition Institute. He worked as an environmental biologist for the U.S. Army before starting his career in education. He has snorkeled extensively in rivers across the United States, has developed river snorkeling–based science curriculum, and works with the U.S. Forest Service to develop river snorkeling programs in a growing number of states including Vermont, Virginia, Alabama, Florida, Colorado, Oregon, South Carolina, and Puerto Rico. He lives in northeastern Maryland, near the lower Susquehanna River.
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