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Mural #8: Marine Magic
By Raman Bhardwaj

Mural Turtle

This artist used bold, bright colors to bring these sea creatures to life. Jellyfish, sea turtles, and even sharks are all a part of the marine ecosystem. In Carolina Beach, we work to protect these animals and their ocean home. Below are some ways you can learn more about marine wildlife and how to help!


Can you find all the bubbles in this mural?

What are the names of the Marine creatures you see in this mural?


How many other circles do you see?

Are there any other shapes?

Read a Book

Our local library
 has some great books about  marine creatures and taking care of our oceans.

Keep it clean

Read about the 
town’s plan
 to keep trash off the beach and out of the ocean.

Spread the Word

Tell your friends and family what you have learned.

Did You Know?

Loggerhead Sea Turtles are the most common Sea Turtle species found across the coast of North Carolina. They are an endangered species and are protected by law. May to September is turtle nesting season in North Carolina and you might come across a turtle nest when walking the beach.

The largest Sea Turtle found along the coast of North Carolina is the Leatherback Sea Turtle. An adult Leatherback Turtle is HUGE and weigh between 770-990 pounds. They like to eat jellyfish!

The most common jellyfish found along the coast of North Carolina is the Cannonball jellyfish. Another type of jellyfish found along the coast of North Carolina is the Moon Jelly.  

Sharks are a special type of fish because their body is made of cartilage instead of bones like other fish. Sharks’ teeth do not have roots, so they fall out easily while the shark is eating. Shark tooth hunting is an easy and fun activity. Look for the dark triangular shapes  on the beach. Happy Hunting!

Jokes

What fish goes with peanut butter? 

A jelly fish.

What do turtles use for money?

Sand dollars.

Why do sharks live in salt water?

Because pepper water makes them sneeze.

Pleasure Island Sea Turtle Project

Learn more about sea turtles with “Turtle Talks”.

Turtle project link 2

About the Artist
Read about mural artist Raman Bhardwaj by clicking on his picture.