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Transfer Station: Art Print

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As changes in climate warm the ocean, marine animals are moving northward. One of these is the black sea bass which has become a regular visitor to the Gulf of Maine. It is feared that the presence of the predatory fish will have a negative impact on the lobster population in Maine, hence the lobsters in the image are leaving. In fact, scientists and fishermen have noted that lobsters appear to be moving northward. It is believed the lobsters are moving north to find cooler waters.

8X10 for $25 and 16X20 for $45 digital art prints available. Frame not included. $5 shipping not included in pricing. Sales tax only for items delivered in Maine.

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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As changes in climate warm the ocean, marine animals are moving northward. One of these is the black sea bass which has become a regular visitor to the Gulf of Maine. It is feared that the presence of the predatory fish will have a negative impact on the lobster population in Maine, hence the lobsters in the image are leaving. In fact, scientists and fishermen have noted that lobsters appear to be moving northward. It is believed the lobsters are moving north to find cooler waters.

8X10 for $25 and 16X20 for $45 digital art prints available. Frame not included. $5 shipping not included in pricing. Sales tax only for items delivered in Maine.

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.

As changes in climate warm the ocean, marine animals are moving northward. One of these is the black sea bass which has become a regular visitor to the Gulf of Maine. It is feared that the presence of the predatory fish will have a negative impact on the lobster population in Maine, hence the lobsters in the image are leaving. In fact, scientists and fishermen have noted that lobsters appear to be moving northward. It is believed the lobsters are moving north to find cooler waters.

8X10 for $25 and 16X20 for $45 digital art prints available. Frame not included. $5 shipping not included in pricing. Sales tax only for items delivered in Maine.

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.

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

Contact: womenmindthewater@comcast.net

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