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

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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