Ocean scuba T-Shirts

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  • Ocean Bowl
    by kreatory

    US$26.93

    Here is how this design looks on a tee. / If you like this tee you might also like this one: /

  • I'm Shark
    by sgame

    US$25.94

    The king of ocean: shark / 3d golden shark swim Download Royal Free Images of Sgame / / Download Royal Free Images of Sgame

  • Diver Down
    by haruspex

    US$24.94

    I cut the diver out of an illustration I did a while back.

  • Spirit
    by Marcus Grant

    US$23.94

  • Another one of those ‘OMG if I dont get away from cupcakes I am going to DIE!’ illustrations.

  • The majestic and gracefull Manta Ray.

  • Sharing the passion ;-)

  • Sea MYK Diving
    by blomst

    US$23.94

  • Air Pig
    by Maree Toogood

    US$27.31

    If you are interested in having this on the back and Go Down on the front, bubble me. / View all of my t-shirts here / Add me to your watchlist

  • star
    by Maree Toogood

    US$24.94

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  • Batfish
    by Maree Toogood

    US$24.94

  • Skull
    by Maree Toogood

    US$27.31

    Truk Lagoon Micronesia this skull is on the wreck of the Yamigiri, sadly a casualty of war.

  • Got Gear?
    by Lisa Weber

    US$25.54

    Lisa C. Weber ©2008 / Visit My Complete RedBubble Portfolio for all My 3D Artwork & Products

  • Abstract

  • 100% of sales will be donated to : “Greenpeace Australia”(:http://www.greenpeace.org/australia/) The Great Barrier Reef is a site of remarkable variety and beauty on the north-east coast of Australia. It contains the world’s largest collection of coral reefs, with 400 types of coral, 1,500 species of fish and 4,000 types of mollusc. It also holds great scientific interest as the habitat of species such as the dugong (‘sea cow’) and the large green turtle, which are threatened with extinction. / Australia’s Great Barrier Reef will lose 95 per cent of its living coral by 2050 – predicts a new report. And this devastating situation will occur if the best-case scenario for global warming unfolds. The GBR is the largest and one of the healthiest reef systems in the world. But certain stresses, including temporarily warmer water temperatures, can cause widespread coral bleaching. This occurs when coral expel their symbiotic algae. The new report, commissioned by WWF and the Queensland government, considers “thermal stresses” on the reef – sustained temperatures that exceed corals’ tolerance, causing mass bleachings, and coral death. “By about 2050, the thermal threshold of all corals in the reef will be exceeded,” says Hoegh-Guldberg. Ove Hoegh-Guldberg accepts that on a geological scale, the GBR will recover. Under the best-case global warming scenario, temperatures will stabilise at the end of this century, and the Reef will recover over the following century. Under the worst, it will take at least 500 years for it to regenerate, populated by corals adapted to living in warmer waters…....... Source – newscientist.com

  • Snorkeling pelican

  • The elusive leafy sea dragon. After months of diving in places where people recommended seeing one, I finally managed to spot one under the jetty at Wool Bay Very hard to spot, these guys blend in perfectly with the surrounding weeds (makes it much more satisfying to find them!)

  • Seahorses are the cute jewels of the reefs. Elegant, discrete and shy tend to avoid being seen by divers.

  • Lisa C. Weber ©2008 / Visit My Complete Redbubble Portfolio for all My 3D Artwork & Products

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