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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Keith WilliamsPublisher: Stackpole Books Imprint: Stackpole Books Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9780811738453ISBN 10: 0811738450 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 01 May 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsSnorkeling in rivers and streams? You mean not in the sea? Yes, indeed! Flowing freshwaters are another dimension with a mystique and a magic all their own. Trout and salmon and others are wonders to behold eye to eye. This wonderful book tells us what we need to know to get wet where water runs downhill. --Carl Safina, ecologist, author of Becoming Wild Keith Williams has given us an offer we should not refuse: come and see what lies beneath the shimmering surface of America's rivers and streams. Enticing us toward the little-known life beyond our normal vision, he shares remarkable sights and insights, and he guides us to wonders of the underwater world that are fabulous, beautiful, and essential. --Tim Palmer, author of America's Great River Journeys, Wild and Scenic Rivers, and Field Guide to Oregon Rivers """Keith Williams is the most dedicated river snorkeler I know, and Snorkeling Rivers and Streams is a thoughtful record and reflection of his time spent in waters throughout North America. This book traces a rich journey through some of this continent's most wonderful and watchable rivers. Each chapter provides the aspiring river snorkeler with useful geographic and ecological guideposts to discovery, along with the ethical and moral interpretation of the value of these ecosystems and our responsibility to take care of them as recreationalists and citizens. This book will be an indispensable inspiration and reference for anyone interested in getting deeper into our backyard creeks and rivers.""--Jeremy Monroe, Director of Freshwaters Illustrated ""Keith Williams has given us an offer we should not refuse: come and see what lies beneath the shimmering surface of America's rivers and streams. Enticing us toward the little-known life beyond our normal vision, he shares remarkable sights and insights, and he guides us to wonders of the underwater world that are fabulous, beautiful, and essential.""--Tim Palmer, author of America's Great River Journeys, Wild and Scenic Rivers, and Field Guide to Oregon Rivers ""Snorkeling in rivers and streams? You mean not in the sea? Yes, indeed! Flowing freshwaters are another dimension with a mystique and a magic all their own. Trout and salmon and others are wonders to behold eye to eye. This wonderful book tells us what we need to know to get wet where water runs downhill.""--Carl Safina, ecologist, author of Becoming Wild" Keith Williams has given us an offer we should not refuse: come and see what lies beneath the shimmering surface of America's rivers and streams. Enticing us toward the little-known life beyond our normal vision, he shares remarkable sights and insights, and he guides us to wonders of the underwater world that are fabulous, beautiful, and essential. --Tim Palmer, author of America's Great River Journeys, Wild and Scenic Rivers, and Field Guide to Oregon Rivers Snorkeling in rivers and streams? You mean not in the sea? Yes, indeed! Flowing freshwaters are another dimension with a mystique and a magic all their own. Trout and salmon and others are wonders to behold eye to eye. This wonderful book tells us what we need to know to get wet where water runs downhill. --Carl Safina, ecologist, author of Becoming Wild Author InformationKeith 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 the rivers of the United States, has developed river snorkeling–based science curriculum throughout the country and works with the U.S. Forest Service to develop river snorkeling programs in a growing list of states across the country including Vermont, Virginia, Alabama, Florida, Colorado, Oregon, and South Carolina. He lives in Conowingo, Maryland, near the lower Susquehanna River. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |