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Oil's Well?: Sea Otter Art Print

$20.00

The otter in this picture is bathing, trying to remove oil from its fur. Long-term prospects for the California sea otters’ survival is questionable because the otter lives in an area with significant potential for a sizeable oil spill. Such an event would have disastrous consequences for the otter because oil damages the fur's ability to act as an insulator.

8X10 for $20. Frame not included. $5 shipping not included in pricing.

Proceeds go to The Marine Mammal Center, a non-profit that advances global ocean conservation through rescue and rehabilitation of marine mammals, scientific research, and education.

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The otter in this picture is bathing, trying to remove oil from its fur. Long-term prospects for the California sea otters’ survival is questionable because the otter lives in an area with significant potential for a sizeable oil spill. Such an event would have disastrous consequences for the otter because oil damages the fur's ability to act as an insulator.

8X10 for $20. Frame not included. $5 shipping not included in pricing.

Proceeds go to The Marine Mammal Center, a non-profit that advances global ocean conservation through rescue and rehabilitation of marine mammals, scientific research, and education.

The otter in this picture is bathing, trying to remove oil from its fur. Long-term prospects for the California sea otters’ survival is questionable because the otter lives in an area with significant potential for a sizeable oil spill. Such an event would have disastrous consequences for the otter because oil damages the fur's ability to act as an insulator.

8X10 for $20. Frame not included. $5 shipping not included in pricing.

Proceeds go to The Marine Mammal Center, a non-profit that advances global ocean conservation through rescue and rehabilitation of marine mammals, scientific research, and education.

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