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People and Planet

Here at Panoramic Ocean, we love our planet, but we also love the people on it. We are so excited to announce our newest initiative, ‘People and Planet.’ We are working alongside local artisans to bring you unique designs and products. By buying from Panoramic Ocean, you are helping save the ocean and supporting local artisans.

When you buy one of our products, your purchase is doing two things:

1. A portion of your purchase is being donated to a marine life organization. 

2. You are helping local artists find work. 

Meet a few of our artists! 

Juliette Straub 
Juliette is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island. She has her B.S. in marine biology with a minor in animal science. Every day she inspires others to protect the seas through her animal care career at Georgia Aquarium. 
Vivian Garza
Vivian is a high school student in Texas hill country. When she is not designing for Panoramic Ocean, she is playing soccer. However, her passion for nature does not end with the ocean. Vivian fosters animals until they find their forever home. 

Meet our partners!

15% OF NET PROFITS HAVE BEEN/ CURRENTLY BEING DONATED TO  THESE ORGANIZATIONS 

1. http://www.finfighters.org/

"Fin Fighters are an ambitious new UK shark conservation organization; on a mission to protect sharks worldwide and end the sale and distribution of shark fin in the UK by the year 2023."

2. https://www.whaleresearch.com/

"The Center for Whale Research (CWR) is dedicated to the study and conservation of the Southern Resident killer whale (orca) population in the Pacific Northwest." 

3. Oceana

"Oceana seeks to make our oceans as rich, healthy, and abundant as they once were."

4. Conservation Programs and Priorities - Texas State Aquarium

"Wildlife and people alike depend on the ocean for survival, which is why we're doing a part everyday to ensure a healthy future for our seas. Through a variety of programs, we're tackling the most critical issues facing the ocean, from marine debris and climate change to overfishing."