Interested in marine life? The Milton Public Library has you covered
Local underwater photographer Bob Michelson presents “Marine Life of New England”
On Tuesday, January 31st starting at 7:00 p.m., underwater photographer Bob Michelson will give a talk and show slides in a program called “Marine Life of New England.” This is an in-depth investigation into the wide diversity of beautifully colored marine creatures which inhabit New England’s waters. This talk includes a comparison of underwater habitats and their relationship with the marine species found within. Learn about the delicate ocean food chain following microscopic Phytoplankton up to the 50 foot long federally Endangered north Right and acrobatic Humpback Whales. Bob Michelson of Photography by Michelson, Inc. based in Braintree, MA, is a published underwater photographer/videographer, who has been diving for 37 years. He is a PADI Dive Master, a Speciality Instructor in underwater photography, videography, naturalist, and PADI Project AWARE Fish L.D. This will be a fascinating nature presentation.
All programs are sponsored by the Friends of the Milton Public Library, and are free and open to the public. They’re held in the lower level Keys Community Room, unless otherwise noted, and the library is located at 476 Canton Avenue, Milton. For more information, contact Jean Hlady, Adult Services Librarian, at 617-698-5757, x. 3.
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