
Sand Shack We had a great Beach Cleanup last weekend! Our plan is to eventually be hosting beach cleanups around the nation...and the world... Do you live near a beach that needs cleaning? Let me know!
Source: sandshack.com
The forecast called for a rainy, cold day, but last Saturday ended up being beautiful and sunny – the perfect weather for some beach cleanup.

Sand Shack Too interesting for me not to post here. Fishermen use condoms as lures.
Source: sharkdivers.blogspot.com
Both a commercial shark diving company Shark Diver and a film television and shark tourism development company Shark Divers.

Sand Shack Have you seen these new websites yet? Defintely worth checking out if you care about the health of our planet.
Source: sandshack.com
For the past few weeks the Sand Shack team has been working on building numerous ocean conservation websites to help build awareness for various issues facing the oceans. We currently have three blogs in operation ‘headquartered’ at sandshack.org.

Sand Shack Probably one of the coolest underwater pictures ever.

Sand Shack Time Passes By, But Trash Lasts Forever
Source: sandshack.com
You’re at the beach with your friends. It’s a beautiful, sunny day. You listen to your ipod, eat some food, have some drinks and then head home as the sun begins to fade. Maybe you were feeling ...

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"Eating a tuna roll at a sushi restaurant should be considered no more
environmentally benign than driving a Hummer or harpooning a manatee" - Daniel Pauly in a fantastic article
Source: www.tnr.com
Online edition of journal of politics and culture, with selected articles from print magazine.

Sand Shack What are you doing next Saturday? Wanna come clean the beaches with the Sand Shack team? We'll give you a free hat!
Source: sandshack.com
If Sand Shack hasn’t made it clear enough, we believe the oceans are important. Which is why we will be partcipating in Clean Ocean Action’s Beach Sweep Cleanup this weekend. Each year Clean ...

Sand Shack Farewell to Lionel the lobster blown up by the Royal Navy (but at least he didn't get boiled alive)
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
Lionel the lobster had been squatting inside an unexploded mine and minding his own business for the past 60 years.

Sand Shack New on our blog...Another Day, Another Extinction.
Source: sandshack.com
The beautiful and unique Chinese paddlefish was deemed extinct last week by scientists and researchers. This fish, which measure up to 20 feet long was commonly seen leaping above the waters of the Yangtze ...

Sand Shack The last one...but just as important as the others...Save our Coral Reefs. Fan that one here:
Save our Coral Reefs is sponsored by Sand Shack, one of the nations leading ocean-friendly fashion companies.
Website:26 fans

Sand Shack Another blog and Facebook page we launched is "Stop Shark Finning" - Fan it here:
Stop Shark Finning is sponsored by Sand Shack. The corresponding blog provides an in depth look into shark finning and the issues associated with it.
Website:115 fans

Sand Shack We have recently launched a series of Ocean Conservation blogs and corresponding Facebook Pages. Become a fan of the "Stop Overfishing" one here.
Overfishing is Killing Our Oceans is sponsored by Sand Shack. The corresponding blog provides more information about the problems associated with overfishing and what we need to do to help our oceans heal.
Website:30 fans

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The Arctic seas are turning into acid... http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/oct /04/arctic-seas-turn-to-acid
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
With the world's oceans absorbing six million tonnes of carbon a day, a leading oceanographer warns of eco disaster

Sand Shack Scary but oh so true. Blue Fin Tuna could be gone by 2012 :(
Source: www.reuters.com
MADRID (Reuters) - Overfishing will wipe out the breeding population of Atlantic bluefin tuna, one of the ocean's largest and fastest predators, in three years unless catches are dramatically reduced,

Sand Shack Ever heard of fish bombing? This is a practice that must be stopped.
Source: www.youtube.com
This film documents the destruction of coral reefs in Indonesia by locals using homemade bombs. I shot the interviews, the bombing footage was shot by Dr Lida Pet-Soede, Fish Culture and Fisheries Group, Wageningen Institute of Animal Sciences (WIAS)























