Underwater Neighbor Road Trip with John F. Williams
What do these have in common: a 9 foot tall mermaid, the seasons below the surface of Puget Sound, underwater Audubon-like fish counts, derelict fishing gear, a host of creatures that look like they're from another planet, and student-built robots scooting around underwater?
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Feb 01, 2009 from 07:00 PM to 09:00 PM |
| Where | IslandWood |
| Contact Name | Cynthia Bolin |
| Contact Phone | 206-855-4300 |
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Answer: You don't get to see these unless you spend some time underwater - or unless a diver with a camera brings images of these to the surface.
Underwater videographer John F. Williams will be bringing excerpts from his TV series SEA-Inside: Pacific Northwest to IslandWood and other Kitsap venues, along with a display of underwater photos and some question/answer time. Why are those offshore critters important to us? How are we important to them? Why do they have such strange bodies and bizarre behaviors? Are they all good to eat? Join us and you'll learn all of this and more!



