100% of profits fund our mission to protect and restore coastal ecosystems - turning the tide on climate change.
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Every book purchased restores 10 sq-ft of kelp forest off the California coast. Learn How.
In this captivating book, artist and avid beachcomber Josie Iselin celebrates the unexpected beauty of seaweed, an often overlooked but fundamental aspect of ocean life.
Produced on a flatbed scanner, Iselin’s vibrant portraits of ocean flora reveal the exquisite color and extraordinary forms of more than two hundred specimens gathered from tidal pools along the California and Maine coasts. Her engaging text, which accompanies the images, blends personal observation and philosophical musings with scientific fact. Like her previous books, An Ocean Garden: The Secret Life of Seaweed is a poetic and compelling tribute to the natural world and the wonder it evokes.
100% of profits fund our mission to protect and restore coastal ecosystems - turning the tide on climate change.
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Every pin purchased plants a mangrove SeaTree on Biak Island, Indonesia. Every mangrove planted:
Provides sustainable employment for two villages on Biak Island, Indonesia
Helps to protect Biak Island from storm-surges and sea-level rise
Creates critical habitat for threatened species
Sequesters carbon in one of the most efficient ways possible. In fact, mangrove forests are 5x more effective at storing carbon than tropical forests.
Product details:
Andy Davis pocket surfer art - with artist signature on backside (yeah... he's doing a frontside turn!)
Premium, black nickel-plated
Deluxe jewelry clutch - this pin stays on!
Yusuke Hanai - SeaTrees Suck CO2 T-shirt
Regular price
$50.00
100% of profits fund our mission to protect and restore coastal ecosystems - turning the tide on climate change.
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Every t-shirt plants 10 mangroves in the West Papua Region of Indonesia.
To celebrate World Mangrove Day, we're releasing a limited-edition, mangrove-planting, carbon-sucking, made-to-order, customizable t-shirt featuring graphics from renowned Japanese surf/skate artist Yusuke Hanai.
Fans of Yusuke and saving the ocean have two weeks to order their t-shirt in their style:
Premium USA-made organic cotton (think light and breezy)
Heavy-weight cotton (think old school and boxy).
Mangrove forests “suck” a lot of CO2 out of the atmosphere. These forests are so productive that they can sequester 5-10x more carbon dioxide per year than a land-based tropical forest. Every one of the mangrove SeaTrees planted through the sale of these tees:
Creates sustainable employment for 55 local families
Protects local villages from storm surges and sea-level rise
Provides critical nursery grounds for fish, shellfish, sharks and turtles
Sequesters 680 lbs/308kg of CO2 (over the 25 year lifespan of the tree)
Hat: Help California's Kelp - Patch the Planet
Regular price
$40.00
100% of profits fund our mission to protect and restore coastal ecosystems - turning the tide on climate change.
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Crafted hand-in-hand with a Californian crew of artists, brands, and marine scientists, this collectors edition 'Help California's Kelp' hats have been upcycled and re-patched with kelp-inspired artwork - PATCH THE PLANET.
Every hat sold restores ten square feet of giant kelp forest in Southern California.
The ‘Help California’s Kelp’ hat features the inspired brushstrokes of waterman/artist Britt Tobia, translated into an embroidered patch, hand-stitched - by our friends at Slightly Choppy in Newport Beach - onto the front of a snappy-looking ‘Pukka’ trucker hat, donated by a Californian surf apparel brand.
Premium quality, one-size-fits-most, snapback-style hats in four different colors. Once these 100 hats are gone - there’re gone for good.
Every hat sold will fund the restoration and protection of Giant Kelp, just off of the Palos Verdes Peninsula in Los Angeles County - in partnership with The Bay Foundation.