Oceanic Collection

by Barbara Gaines Winkelman

Published 1 September 1997
Describes a day in the life of a bulls-eye puffer fish, including the surprising defenses he uses to escape his enemies.


Swimming against the current and avoiding fishing nets and predators, Sockeye Salmon travels from the Pacific Ocean through Puget Sound, the Ballard Locks Canal, Lake Union, Lake Washington, and up the Cedar River to return to his birthplace and spawn.