Theme: Clean The Beach!
One person's trash is another person's treasure.
Beachcruizer,
One careful owner! Campus point is a treasure trove when the winter storms strip the beach and reveal what those less respectful of the ocean leave behind. Wanna go for a ride?!!
By Stuart Halewood
halewood@icess.ic.ucsb.edu
At Campus point
Beachcruizer,
One careful owner! Campus point is a treasure trove when the winter storms strip the beach and reveal what those less respectful of the ocean leave behind. Wanna go for a ride?!!
Ameya Savale
Beach near Anacapa Residential Hall
asavale1@yahoo.com
A plastic bottle at a passing glance contains a treasure that many will miss. This picture captures the idea that people trash the beach without thinking twice about the beauty that they are losing by this action.
Matthew Schmitt
Coal Oil Point
Mrschmitt@umail.ucsb.edu
-Harmony. Unrequited love for nature. And a sunset to die for.
IV's real beach front property
Jason van Aken
jasonavanaken@umail.ucsb.edu
Matt Schmitt
Mrschmitt@umail.ucsb.edu
Accidentally uploaded this one. Disregards it unless it wins.
Holding on to what's golden
Taken off the 6600 block of Del Playa, by Molly Lynch, mollylynch@umail.ucsb.edu
Here is the post at Sands Beach area taken on August 2008. Here you can see it during the summer Snowy Plover breading season when there is plenty of sand for nesting.
A surfer braves the potentially toxic water conditions while surfing in front of a creek mouth right after a storm and finds his own treasure .
Photo taken at El Capitain State Beach
contact info: Adrian Evarts adrianevarts@umail.ucsb.edu 3rd year student
Isla Vista bordering Manzanita look out point
Isla Vista!
-Lindsey Loftus 2nd year at UCSB. contact me @ lloftus08@yahoo.com if you like it!
This crab still has no problem making itself seen in the mass of kelp washed up on the beach
Carly Martin
cvmartin@umail.ucsb.edu
Photo taken at Sands Beach