Vermont Ocean Blue
Our mission is to help spread awareness of the state of our oceans through the sales of our ocean related t-shirts. A portion of our sales will be donated towards ocean research and clean up.
Our featured fundraiser, is presented by a local central Vermont marine biology class. Where 100% of profits from the sale of their Youth Ocean Protectors shirt, will be donated to REEF (Reef Environmental Education Foundation).
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Fundraiser Shirts, Tie Dye
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Fundraiser Shirt, Light Blue
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Fundraiser Shirts, Blue Grey
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Sea Turtles
A sea turtle's gender depends on how hot or cold their environment was while they were in their eggs. During incubation, sex is determined by the temperature of the surrounding environment. Warm temperatures tend to produce more female hatchlings, whereas cooler temps result in males.
Octopus
An octopus can change the color of its entire body in just three-tenths of a second. But the creature doesn't simply take on the general pattern of its surroundings. Instead, it often mimics specific undersea objects, like plants or rocks, to disappear into the underwater scenery.


Lion Fish
Lion Fish is a non-native invasive species found in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and Western Atlantic. They feed on key species of juvenile fish and they breed at an alarming rate. They do not have natural predators in these regions. This means potential disaster to the health of the reefs.