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SnoDayz: Harp Seal Art Print

$20.00

Harp seals stay hydrated by consuming snow and ice. In 2019 these seals, typically found in the North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean, showed up along the coast of Maine, a state whose motto is “The Way Life Should Be”.

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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Harp seals stay hydrated by consuming snow and ice. In 2019 these seals, typically found in the North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean, showed up along the coast of Maine, a state whose motto is “The Way Life Should Be”.

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.

Harp seals stay hydrated by consuming snow and ice. In 2019 these seals, typically found in the North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean, showed up along the coast of Maine, a state whose motto is “The Way Life Should Be”.

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.

8x10 and 16X20 Digital Art Print

Frame not included. Sales tax and $5 shipping not included in pricing.

Proceeds will go to the Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life at the New England Aquarium, a non-profit that conducts research aimed at seeking solutions to mitigate human impacts on the ocean.

A harp seal rests on a beach blanket with Maine’s motto: “The Way Life Should Be”.

Wo(men)Mind the Water by Pam Ferris-Olson LLC

Contact: womenmindthewater@comcast.net

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