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South Carolina Aquarium hosts the Shark, Rattle and Roll fundraiser party during Shark Week
(c)South Carolina Aquarium
Day 89 of the 365 days challenge.
Welcome back to Scarf/Shark Week. This was actually taken upstairs, in the bare-bones loft that will eventually be my studio. With the evil softbox! Muahaha. This is probably my favorite of my mother's scarves; it seems like something that would belong to a gypsy princess.
Shark fact: the gypsy shark is the smallest species of shark, growing only to about 8 inches long.
Day 92 of the 365 days challenge.
The final day of Scarf/Shark Week. It was a really long, action-packed day, and as you can now see, I'm feeling rather shell-shocked. It's a good day to stare blankly at the ceiling.
Shark fact: sharks attack more men than women. No one knows why this is the case.
San Pedro, CA. July 18, 2022.
Photo by Mimi Teller/American Red Cross. Caroline Brady of Long Beach (and Carbrillo Museum staff?) donates during the Discovery Channel Shark Week blood drive July 18, 2022 at Cabrillo Aquarium.
I went crazy at the cake decorating store and now have cupcake sprinkles for every holiday including Shark Week.
As part of Shark Week 2009, Birch Aquarium at Scripps presented a public screening of the shark documentary "Requiem," by Living Ocean Productions. Following the screening was a Q&A with Scripps Oceanography shark researchers, including Dr. Jeff Graham and Scripps graduate student Andy Nosal.
Couldn't get it into the pic, but there's a giant dorsal fin on top of the Discovery Channel building too.