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Old Mackie is biting hard today :D LOL - Hair dying day during Shark week. (Yup new school colors mean new hair color lol)
San Pedro, CA. July 18, 2022.
Photo by Mimi Teller/American Red Cross.Caroline Brady of Long Beach (and Carbrillo Museum staff?) donated at the Discovery Channel Shark Week blood drive July 18, 2022 at Cabrillo Aquarium.
Montgomery County Agricultural Fair, hosted by Montgomery County Agricultural Center at Montgomery County Fair Grounds, Gaithersburg, MD
South Carolina Aquarium hosts the Shark, Rattle and Roll fundraiser party during Shark Week
(c)South Carolina Aquarium
It's Shark Week, and what better way to celebrate than creating a cute interactive shark card using Sea-Prise from Avery Elle? More views and details on my blog: jantink.com/2018/07/sea-prise-avery-elle.html
San Pedro, CA. July 18, 2022.
Photo by Mimi Teller/American Red Cross. American Red Cross blood technician Donesha Steen of Lakewood, CA tends to blood donor Caroline Brady of Long Beach (and Carbrillo Museum staff?) during the Discovery Channel Shark Week blood drive July 18, 2022 at Cabrillo Aquarium.
HAPPY SHARK WEEK!
All I have is bait...
And I almost threw up of the side of the boat taking this picture. Haha. The waters are so rough there!
Seal Island off False Bay in South Africa. I learned during shark week so far that this is one of the great white's most favorite feeding places in the world.
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Once a year at the southern tip of Africa, hundreds of deadly sharks converge in this once spot to feast on sardines.
This beautiful 9ft long silky shark is a beauty! She gets her name from those tightly packed dermal denticles. Silkys are a decent sized shark maxing out at 10 feet long. They are native to the waters off the western Atlantic and are often mistaken for dusky sharks. This photo was taken at Adventure Aquarium in NJ as of today (7/30/13) the home to the nations largest collection of silky sharks.
I’m the Curator for Digital Media for the Rob Dunn Lab at NC State where we are a group of scientists/artists/communicators/educators and all around curious people that utilize #citizenscience to do our research by involving the public in data collection, experiments, analysis, hypothesis testing, belly button swabbing… For #sharkweek we’ve got a Tiger Shark jaw that was collected in 1988 in the Ichthyology collection at @naturalsciences. Today is a really special day for 12 middle school teachers – the #StudentsDiscover project is welcoming its third cohort of excellent @kenanfellows to spend the next three weeks working side by side with scientists in the glass-walled labs at @naturalsciences. Be sure to stop by and wave! / on Instagram www.instagram.com/p/BHKVUFVhV0q/
The Journal For a Cause Challenge was to use a single image--like a photo booth picture--over and over altering it with pen and ink.
This is not a style which appeals to me. Different strokes for different folks. It was really hard for me to get inspired.
Finally, I remembered Shark Week starts next week and you know how much I love sharks.