Celebrate with these gorgeous 19th-century illustrations from Cephalopod Atlas – the world's first encyclopedia of creatures of the deep, which debunked the dogma that life couldn't exist below 300 fathoms https://t.co/TDXn0DSzIO

20 53

I'm going to share a few ammonoid artworks from my archives for Ammonites were once so plentiful in ancient seas that they're used as index fossils, but are now extinct.

"Fig. 3"
Watercolor & gouache on paper
2015

1 6

It’s and this piece by Cuddlefish artist t reminds us that the ocean is an important part of all ecosystems.

1 1

Posting this old piece in honor of today. I know we have A LOT of very important things going on right now, and everything that affects the oceans ultimately affects us too. Check https://t.co/y0vXMi5APl to learn more.

10 67


Painting by my father
Carl Köhler (1919-2006)

2 2

¿Descontaminando y restaurando el Océano?

Plataforma de Dialización Oceánica
De Cristian Ehrmantraut
Isla de Pascua |



“...absorbe plástico...que es biodegradable en 500 años...”

5 7

이번엔 작고 작은 세계. 작은 누디들은 새끼손톱보다도 작은데 거대한 바다에 있는 어떤 생명체보다도 선명하고 활기찬 색을 가진다.


출처 https://t.co/wXRGe8fVgc

2 3

Today is Here's a great set of 19th-century illustrations (by William Saville-Kent) depicting one its finest wonders (which has lost half its coral cover since 1990): https://t.co/n8glIR0qEv

175 438

ᐅᖃᐅᓯᓕᕆᔾᔪᑎᕗᑦ ᐅᓪᓗᒥ
Word of the day
ᐃᒫᓂ ᓴᐳᔾᔨᕕᒃ
Imaani Sapujjivik
I-maa-ni Sa-puj-ji-vik
Marine Protected Area
(Image: Ooloosie Saila's Beautiful Day)

Listen here:
ᓈᓚᒃᓯᐅᒃ ᐅᕙᓂ:
https://t.co/JBdVw4gDwx

22 36

Stormy Night at Sea by James R Hahn

7 8

Happy
Longing for the sea, but also guessing the sea is glad of the reprieve. Let’s hope that after this phenomenal shake up we all stop acting so entitled. Less wave-ruling all round.

(From Make Your Own Birds of Prey, published by next week!)

0 4

Today is Save our seas & the wondrous creatures living there! For new nonfiction children's book, click here: https://t.co/Aq7nYzhs5S




7 12