The picture captures a wonderful view of the beach where people can take walks to relax.
Katelyn Moseley
kmmoseley@umail.ucsb.edu
Beach off DP
"A rich source on nutrients."
A treasure is all about the perspective one has.
Although a broken surfboard serves limited purpose to a surfer, its material's potential is endless.
IV's real beach front property
Jason van Aken
jasonavanaken@umail.ucsb.edu
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
Photo taken at Goleta Beach
By: Emma Daugherty
Email: edaugherty@umail.ucsb.edu
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.
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
large crab washed in by the storms
racheldowney@umail.ucsb.edu
cinderblock uncovered by a recent storm
racheldowney@umail.ucsb.edu
Photo: Bret Winners-Early morning in Laguna Beach
Holding on to what's golden
Taken off the 6600 block of Del Playa, by Molly Lynch, mollylynch@umail.ucsb.edu