photobank

I often take photographs during my adventures in Florida’s waterways.  Luckily, the images I’ve captured can be put to good use through an ingenius project called the Marine Photobank created by the good folks at SeaWeb

Photographs are freely posted to the database for use in education, media, and conservation projects.  If you are interested in using any of the images be sure to include the statement that appears with each image entry.  Please feel free to contact me for further information about the photos or to discuss ocean conservation. 

An assortment of what appears in the Photobank:

Black mangrove shoreline in Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge Plastic debris in the Lagoon Caribbean reef shark in the Bahamas Red mangrove roots in Cocoa Beach Roseate spoonbills at the Brevard Zoo Striped burrfish caught as bycatch and left for dead in the Lagoon Sunset in the Lagoon Pier to nowhere, destroyed in a hurricane in Florida Horseshoe crabs spawning in the IRL Lemon shark in the Exumas

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