Fish of the Atlantic 20 oz. double walled, stainless steel, vacuum insulated* travel tumbler. No one wants to drink room-temperature coffee and this classic style travel tumbler will make sure your beverage is the perfect temperature for hours on end.
* What is vacuum insulation? Not only is it double walled, meaning a different layer on the inside and the outside, but it also has a layer of space (insulation) in between the two layers which are airtight (sealed). With the air vacuumed from between the two layers, the heat or cold is minimally transmitted through to the next layer, keeping the desired temperature inside the drinking vessel.
Original artwork © 2006 TwoBee, LLC rendered in color pencil by Paul Leasure and Samara E. King for the National Aquarium Washington D.C.
The waters of the Atlantic Ocean abound with a variety of fish. A recent survey indicates that the greatest concentration of fish in the Atlantic Ocean reside in an area between Florida, Cuba and the Bahamas known as the Florida Straits. This area is home to the greatest concentration of species not found anywhere else, and are considered ‘micro-endemic’ because their ranges are restricted to small geographical features, such as isolated island platforms or coastal lagoons. With ranges so small, even localized human activities put many of these fish at risk for extinction.
S4C (Shops4Conservation) directly supports the work of conservation organizations saving species in the wild. 50% [GP] of all sales go directly to on-the-ground efforts that protect wildlife and empower communities.
* What is vacuum insulation? Not only is it double walled, meaning a different layer on the inside and the outside, but it also has a layer of space (insulation) in between the two layers which are airtight (sealed). With the air vacuumed from between the two layers, the heat or cold is minimally transmitted through to the next layer, keeping the desired temperature inside the drinking vessel.
Original artwork © 2006 TwoBee, LLC rendered in color pencil by Paul Leasure and Samara E. King for the National Aquarium Washington D.C.
The waters of the Atlantic Ocean abound with a variety of fish. A recent survey indicates that the greatest concentration of fish in the Atlantic Ocean reside in an area between Florida, Cuba and the Bahamas known as the Florida Straits. This area is home to the greatest concentration of species not found anywhere else, and are considered ‘micro-endemic’ because their ranges are restricted to small geographical features, such as isolated island platforms or coastal lagoons. With ranges so small, even localized human activities put many of these fish at risk for extinction.
S4C (Shops4Conservation) directly supports the work of conservation organizations saving species in the wild. 50% [GP] of all sales go directly to on-the-ground efforts that protect wildlife and empower communities.