Ocean Animals

Ocean animals have always held a special place in our hearts, and here we have some of your favorites! Our very popular Cuddlekins plush animals are made of quality fabric and ultra plush stuffing. Unbelievably soft plush combined with realistically adorable faces please animal lovers of all ages!

plush harbor seal 

Plush Harbor Seal

12" long. Item OS01 $16.00 US  Add to Cart

  plush killer whale

Plush Orca

12" long. Item OS03 $16.00 US  Add to Cart 

plush harp seal 

Plush Harp Seal Pup

12" long. Item OS04 $16.00 US  Add to Cart

 

 

 

plush sharkPlush Great White Shark

12" long. Item OS02 $16.00 US  Add to Cart

 

plush dolphin pillow 

Plush Dolphin Pillow

A happy little dolphin to ensure sweet dreams! Item XS05 $19.95 US  Add to Cart

Our dolphin pillow is made of super soft fabric and stuffed with natural materials.This colorful plush pillow is sure to guarantee good dreams for your little one! Pillow is 12" x 12" and has a convenient handle for little fingers to carry their pillow with them.

plush dolphinFuzzy Dolphin

Fuzzy  Fellas are made of ultra soft, fuzzy fabric, perfect for little hands to get a good grip! 10" long. Item OS05 $9.75 US  Add to Cart

 

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Garbage In Our Oceans

Trash in the ocean kills more than one million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals and turtles each year through ingestion and entanglement. This year, 81 birds, 63 fish, 49 invertebrates, 30 mammals 11 reptiles and one amphibian were found entangled in debris by volunteers. Some of the debris they were entangled or had ingested include plastic bags, fishing line, fishing nets, six-pack holders, string from a balloon or kite, glass bottles and cans.

Entanglement in Ocean Trash

Wraps around flippers causing circulation loss and amputations
Creates wounds and cuts leading to bacterial infections
Slows animals ability to swim making them more vulnerable to predators
Smothers or traps animals, causing them to drown
Causes starvation as animals can no-longer eat or feed its young

Ingestion of Ocean Trash

Leads to starvation by blocking digestive tracks
Provides false sense of being full once swallowed, which leads to starvation
Ingests sharp objects like metal or glass that perforate the stomach, causing internal bleeding
Becomes lodged in animals windpipes, cutting off airflow and causing suffocation

How Long Does It Take for Ocean Trash to Decompose?

A tin can that entered the ocean in 1986 is still decomposing in 2036
A plastic bottle that entered the ocean in 1986 is decomposing in 2436
A glass bottle that entered the ocean in 1986 is decomposing in year 1,001,986

Prevention is the real solution to trash in the ocean. The International Coastal Cleanup volunteers make ocean conservation an everyday priority. Since 1986, more than six million volunteers have removed 116,000,000 pounds of debris across 211,460 miles of shoreline in 127 nations. The 23rd annual Flagship International Coastal Cleanup will be held Sept. 20, 2008.

Adapted from materials provided by Ocean Conservancy
  

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