Shark
Size chart
Unisex Classic Heavyweight Tee / Long Sleeve
Weight: 6 to 6.1 oz.
100% Cotton tee with a relaxed fit
Unisex Soft Organic Tee
Weight: Mostly 5.5 oz.
100% Organic cotton, soft feel, and makes Mother Earth Happy.
Women's Soft Relaxed Fit Tee/ Long Sleeve/ V-Neck
Weight: 4.4 oz.
These T-shirts have super soft fabric and are tailored for women. Sizing is smaller than a classic unisex t-shirt but still intended to provide a comfy, loose fit with a subtle hourglass shape, more open neckline and shorter sleeves
Women's Organic Soft Slim Fit
Soft feel and the best choice for Mother Earth. Tailored for women who appreciate a form fitting t-shirt. If you prefer a looser fit simply order a size up
Sweatshirt Heavyweight
Extra thick, soft and warm!
** These run noticeably larger (6'' wider) compared to our classic tees**
Hoodie/ Midweight
Fashionable and ideal for layering, they feel like a soft long sleeve tee but with the bonus of a warm hood and pouch for your paws
Women's Tank Top Soft Slim Fit
Soft blend of 60/40 cotton/polyester, T Back style, perfect for yoga and workouts
Youth Tee
Description
Organic Natural Shirts on sale - 60% off - while supplies last. Prints are vintage / faded.
Sharks Keep the Balance
Sharks, tuna, dolphins, porpoises, and toothed whales and keep the oceans ecosystem in balance. Reduce overfishing. Overfishing puts 1/3 of sharks, rays, and chimaeras (ghost sharks) at risk of extinction. 17%, over 2000, fish species are at risk of extinction, including sharks, rays, and coelacanths. Illegal fishing catches around 30% of the catch of high value fish (WWF). Illegal industrial fishing deprives local communities of fish.
Regulate shark fishing. Ban hunting sharks for their fins. Ban the sale of shark fins. Replace metal leads on shark fishing lines with monofilament, so that sharks can chew through the line and escape. Change the ”J” shaped shark fishing hook for a semicircular “C” shaped hook.
End illegal fishing. Create marine protected areas. Trawling with large nets often catches and kills sharks, whales, dolphins, turtles, and non- target fish.
Ban Deep sea mining. The Trump administration is pushing deep sea mining. Many countries and scientists fear such mining will destroy the oceans’ interdependent web of life.
More info:
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/shark-jaws-extinction-conservation-wild
https://www.earthisland.org/journal/index.php/magazine/entry/saving-the-endangered-oceanic-whitetip-shark-from-extinction
https://wildaid.org/programs/sharks
https://sharkstewards.org/
https://www.safesharks.org/safe-conservation-plan
https://www.sharkconservationfund.org
https://www.worldwildlife.org/threats/overfishing
https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/species/fish/
Love oceans. Sperm whales dive 3,000 feet to find, battle, and eat giant squid. The ocean deep is full of glow-in-the-dark fish, anemones, jumbo octopuses, and many wondrously strange creatures.
Sea creatures have many bizarre names, shapes and colors. These two books have lots of neat photos of fish: The Underworld by Susan Casey and The Deep Ocean by Michael Vecchione, Louise Allcock, Imants Priede, and Hans van Haren. Here are sea creature names: viperfish, lanternfish, glass squid, exquisite jelly, comb jelly, barrel eyes, holothurians, deep sea anemone, glass sponges, bamboo corals, , stalked ascidian, rattails, robust assfish, amphipods, hadal snailfish, cutthroat eel, pelagic decapod shrimp, two arm ctenophore, deep Humboldt sea squid, cusk eel, bristlemouth, endemic jelly fish, false boarfish (lives at 3000- 3900 feet deep underwater),orange roughy (over fished, lives 140 years), giant isopods, sea spiders, crocodile icefish, rock cod, walrus, seals, sea buttery, nematode worms, copepods, bowhead whale, belugas, nautilus, cat shark, hatchet fish, dragon fish, lantern fish, Patagonia toothfish (over fished), pacific ocea perch, (lives 100 years), alfonsino, pteropods ( shell threatened by acidification), deep sea corals, Murrays Abysmal Anglefish, and corals.
Artist: William Brooks