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Shop Souped Up: Great White Shark Print
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Souped Up: Great White Shark Print

$20.00

These sharks have metal fins to replace those lost to a practice known as shark finning. An estimated 100 million or more sharks die annually from this practice of cutting off the fins and discarding the body. Also, referenced in this image is that sharks have a high level of poisonous heavy metals like arsenic and mercury.

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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These sharks have metal fins to replace those lost to a practice known as shark finning. An estimated 100 million or more sharks die annually from this practice of cutting off the fins and discarding the body. Also, referenced in this image is that sharks have a high level of poisonous heavy metals like arsenic and mercury.

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.

These sharks have metal fins to replace those lost to a practice known as shark finning. An estimated 100 million or more sharks die annually from this practice of cutting off the fins and discarding the body. Also, referenced in this image is that sharks have a high level of poisonous heavy metals like arsenic and mercury.

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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