Under Cape Cod Waters
Surrounded by thousands of square miles of cold, rough water, Cape Cod is regarded as New England's crown jewel– a pristine summer paradise and playground for residents and tourists. Yet, despite the affection for this iconic landscape, the world beneath the Cape's waters remains largely unexplored. In the tradition of Henry David Thoreau, award-winning photojournalist Ethan Daniels captures the mystery and importance of the often overlooked natural communities along the Cape Cod coastline. The Cape's near-shore waters are both diverse and productive, making the Cape's coastal ecosystems as dynamic and prodigious as any along the Atlantic shoreline. With the trained eye of a scientist, Daniels reveals the amazing and resilient life forms that play such a vital role in maintaining the health and well being of this cherished peninsula. With the sensibilities of an artist, however, he paints an unforgettable portrait of the creatures swimming besides us, finding in the hazy, dark waters the bright orange of a sponge, the silvery flash of fish scales, and the vivid blue of a crab claw.
- Price: $35.00 ISBN: 978-1-934598-05-4
- Pages: 168 pages Size: 12 x 10

