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Survival Beachwear
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Our love of the sea inspired us to create a beachwear company that gives back to our marine environment. A portion of net profits from the sale of Survival Beachwear products goes to organizations that promote public education about and hands-on preservation of marine life. Through this blog we aim to bring you the latest updates on our brand and partners as well as news, thoughts and opinions about conservation initiatives. We look forward to connecting with a community who is passionate about our mission and helps spread our positive message of giving back.
Recent Posts
100 Heartbeats
The MSNBC documentary 100 Heartbeats hosted by famed naturalist Jeff Corwin is a powerful account of the future of endangered species. Jeff has also written a book of the same name that has been receiving excellent reviews. Every 20 minut...
Get Out and Vote
Social responsible companies are high on my list. Whether giving back a portion of proceeds to charitable causes or incorporating environmental friendly practices, it is great to see values led and driven companies contributing to their communi...
Gumbo Limbo
Located in Boca Raton, Florida, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center is another organization that Survival Beachwear has partnered with to promote marine preservation. Visitors to the center can take a walk along the boardwalk through coastal hammock, get an up...
Saving Sand
A group of scientists have recently completed a seven-year study about beach erosion. Although the study was focused on a limited segment of Myrtle Beach, their work is a model for beach preservation in other areas. The objective of the s...
The Plight of the Loggerhead
Loggerhead sea turtles, named for their disproportionately large heads, are the most common sea turtle to nest in the United States. From North Carolina to Florida, 2009 was one of the worst years on record for loggerhead nesting. The lar...
My Favorite Things
One of my favorite things is driving north from Massachusetts to Maine on a crisp, sunny fall day. The foliage with its stunning colors is one of the best things to experience in the Northeast. My destination is Camden but along the way I stop to str...

