Marine Life
Dive into a mesmerizing collection of 50 digital collectibles that celebrate the wonders of marine life. From majestic whales and vibrant coral reefs to elusive deep-sea creatures, each digital masterpiece encapsulates the beauty and diversity of our oceans. Immerse yourself in this captivating world, where art and technology unite to raise awareness about the precious marine ecosystems that grace our planet.
This collection support Hawai'i Reef and Ocean Coalition - a leading conservation organization committed to the protection and restoration of the Hawai'i's marine life.
Dugongs are gentle herbivorous marine mammals also known as "sea cows." They have elongated bodies, paddle-like flippers, and a tail fluke. Dugongs are primarily found in shallow coastal waters, particularly in seagrass habitats. They are known for their slow movements and spend most of their time grazing on seagrass beds. Dugongs have a prehensile upper lip used to grasp seagrass, which constitutes the majority of their diet. These marine mammals play an important role in maintaining seagrass ecosystems, as they help distribute seeds and promote seagrass growth through grazing.