Raising Awareness

SeaLife Murals: Art in public places

Endangered Swordfish

SeaLife Mural 26

“Endangered Swordfish”

Location: North Wildwood, NJ

Size: 15 feet high x 15 feet long each

Dedicated September 13th 1995 by Mayor Aldo Palambo and City Council members

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered swordfish and to encourage catch and release ethics

Bottlenose Dolphin

SeaLife Mural 27

“Bottlenose Dolphin”

Location: North Wildwood, NJ

Size: 12 feet high x 15 feet wide

Dedicated September 13th 1995 by Mayor Aldo Palambo and City Council members

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered dolphins

Endangered Orcas in Motion-Tractor Trailer

SeaLife Mural 28

“Endangered Orcas in Motion-Tractor Trailer”

Location: North Wildwood, NJ

Size: 15 feet high x 50 feet long both sides of trailer.

Dedicated September 13th 1995 by Mayor Aldo Palambo and City Council members

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered Atlantic killer (orca) whales

Endangered East Coast Blues

SeaLife Mural 29

“Endangered East Coast Blues”

Location: North Wildwood, NJ

Size: 22 feet high x 190 feet long

Dedicated September 13th 1995 by Mayor Aldo Palambo and City Council members

Awarded “Key to the City”

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered blue marlins, bottlenose dolphins and yellow fin tuna

Sea Space

SeaLife Mural 30

“Sea Space”

Location: Houston, TX

Size: 4 feet wide x 5 feet high

Dedicated June 9th 1996 by Gene Bauer, on permanent display at the Texas Children’s Hospital

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered manta rays

Frantic

SeaLife Mural 31

“Frantic”

Location: Walker’s Cay, Bahamas Islands

Size: 18 feet high x 30 feet long.

Dedicated April 23rd 1996 by Brenda & Gary Atkinson-Shark Researchers

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered blue marlins and to encourage catch and release ethics

Endangered Humpbacks & Bottlenose Dolphins along the East Coast

SeaLife Mural 32

“Endangered Humpbacks & Bottlenose Dolphins along the East Coast”

Location: Cecil, Maryland

Size: 15 feet high x 110 feet long

Dedicated June 17th 1996 by City Counsel Members

Mission: To raise awareness for Endangered Humpbacks & Bottlenose Dolphins along the East Coast

Bottlenose Dolphins along the East Coast

SeaLife Mural 33

“Bottlenose Dolphins along the East Coast”

Location: Cecil, Maryland

Size: 9 feet high x 45 feet long

Dedicated June 17th 1996 by City Counsel Members

Mission: To raise awareness for Endangered Bottlenose Dolphins along the East Coast

Bottlenose Dolphins along the East Coast

SeaLife Mural 34

“The SeaLife”

Location: Cape May, NJ

Size: 35 high x 110 feet long.

Dedicated September 9th 1996 by Mayor Phelan & City Council Members

Awarded Resolution # 176-9-96

Mission: To raise awareness for Endangered Bottlenose Dolphins along the East Coast

Endangered Sailfish

SeaLife Mural 35

“Endangered Sailfish”

Location: Singer Island, FL

Size: 12 feet high x 8 feet wide

Dedicated January 28th 1997 by Marge Murray

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered sailfish and to encourage catch and release ethics

Endangered Pelagic Species

SeaLife Mural 36

“Endangered Pelagic Species”

Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL

Size: 20 feet high x 90 feet long

Dedicated February 20th 1997 by “Big Daddy” Joe Flanagan

Awarded Beautifications award

Mahi Mahi, Flying Fish and Frigate Birds.

SeaLife Mural 37

“Mahi Mahi, Flying Fish and Frigate Birds”

Size: Fort Lauderdale, FL

Size: 20 feet high x 70 feet wide

Dedicated February 20th 1997 by “Big Daddy” Joe Flanagan

Awarded Beautifications award

Mission: To raise encourage catch and release ethics

Endangered Ospreys

SeaLife Mural 38

“Endangered Ospreys”

Location: Cape May, NJ

Size: 30 feet high x 26 feet wide

Dedicated March 5th 1997 by The Artist

Mission: To draw attention to ospreys and endangered wetlands. (Wetlands provide critical habitats for a major portion of the State's fish and wildlife, including endangered, commercial and recreational species)

Endangered Egrets

SeaLife Mural 39

“Endangered Egrets”

Location: Cape May, NJ

Size: 18 feet high x 20 feet wide

Dedicated March 5th 1997 by The Artist

Mission: To draw attention to egrets and endangered wetlands. (Wetlands provide critical habitats for a major portion of the State's fish and wildlife, including endangered, commercial and recreational species)

Endangered Great Blue Heron and Egrets

SeaLife Mural 40

“Endangered Great Blue Heron and Egrets”

Location: Cape May, NJ

Size: 8 feet high x 5 feet long (great blue heron) & 8 feet high by 10 feet wide (Egrets - combined sizes)

Dedicated March 5th 1997 by The Artist

Mission: To draw attention to great blue herons, egrets and endangered wetlands. (Wetlands provide critical habitats for a major portion of the State's fish and wildlife, including endangered, commercial and recreational species)

Larger than Life Stripers

SeaLife Mural 41

“Larger than Life Stripers”

Location: Villas, NJ

Size: 22 feet high x 80 feet long

Dedicated September 7th 1997 by City Council

Mission: To raise awareness for protected striped bass and to encourage catch and release ethics

Rainbow Reef

SeaLife Mural 42

“Rainbow Reef”

Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL

Size: 18 feet high x 12 feet wide

Dedicated November 10th 1997 by Fred Sultan, Sultan & Sons

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered coral reefs, marine fishes and bottlenose dolphins

Endangered Billfish

SeaLife Mural 43

“Endangered Billfish”

Location: Hallandale Beach, FL

Size: 23 feet high x 50 feet long

Dedicated December 2nd 1997 by Fred Sultan, Sultan & Sons

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered blue marlin, frigate birds and to encourage catch and release ethics

Endangered Marlin and Tuna off of South Beach

SeaLife Mural 44

“Endangered Marlin and Tuna off of South Beach”

Location: Bal Harbor, FL

Size: 25 feet high x 85 feet long

Dedicated March 6th 1998 by Jimmy Flanagan

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered blue marlin, yellowfin tunas and to encourage catch and release ethics

Endangered Blue Marlin off Palm Beach coast

SeaLife Mural 45

“Endangered Blue Marlin off Palm Beach coast”

Location: Palm Beach Yacht Club, West Palm Beach, FL

Size: 15 feet high x 10 feet wide

Dedicated March 27th 1998 by Harry Hamilton

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered blue marlin and to encourage catch and release ethics

Orcas

SeaLife Mural 46

“Orcas”

Location: Bridgeton, NJ

Size: 30 feet high x 140 feet long

Dedicated June 16th 1999 by Mayor and Chamber of Commerce Members

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered Atlantic killer (orca) whales

Striped bass and weakfish

SeaLife Mural 47

“Striped bass and weakfish”

Location: Bridgeton, NJ

Size: 12 feet wide x 24 feet long x 8 feet high all side painted

Dedicated June 16th 1999 by Mayor and Chamber of Commerce Members

Mission: To raise awareness for protected striped bass and to encourage catch and release ethics

SeaLife Mural 48

“Endangered Bottlenose dolphins Ceiling mural”

Location: Cape May, NJ

Size: 30 feet wide x 35 feet wide

Dedicated August 31st 2000 by Actor Robert Prosky

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered bottlenose dolphins

 

Cape May Legends

SeaLife Mural 49

“Cape May Legends”

Cape May, NJ

Mural size 20 feet high x 100 feet long

Dedicated August 31st 2000 by Actor Robert Prosky

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered humpback whales and bottlenose dolphins

Endangered Humpback Whales from the Southern Ocean

SeaLife Mural 50

“Endangered Humpback Whales from the Southern Ocean”

Location: Melbourne Aquarium in Melbourne, Australia

Size: 65 feet high x 300 feet long

Dedicated May 9th 2004 by Free diving Champion Geoff Skinner

Largest SeaLife Mural on the continent of Australia

Mission: To raise awareness for endangered humpback whales, bottlenose dolphins, leatherback sea turtles and seven gill sharks of the Southern Ocean

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