Raising Awareness
SeaLife Murals: Art in public places
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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)
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)
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)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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