A free diver, Mike Laptew will spend hours under the waves, a minute or two at a time, probing with his camera, capturing scenes of the sea creatures, flora and rock formations that inhabit a world most Rhode Islanders have never truly seen.
We live near one of the most productive ecosystems in the world," he said. "The soup of Narragansett Bay is a factory of life."
The program is designed for anyone to enjoy, from the serious fisherman to the person who just loves nature. It's a glimpse at a remarkable world, retaining vestiges hundreds of millions of years old.
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