Fish Scales, Skin and Bones Creative Reuse
Learn how artists and scientists are creatively reusing fish scales, skin and bones – from jewelry, to paintings, to even a replacement for petroleum-based plastic.
Learn how artists and scientists are creatively reusing fish scales, skin and bones – from jewelry, to paintings, to even a replacement for petroleum-based plastic.
The Sixth International Marine Debris Conference is taking place, people are heading out on spring break, and people are figuring out that plastic straws are terrible – it’s time to make art from beach trash!
For Shark Week, Trashmagination shares the story of the shark anatomy model made from recycled materials, hopefully the first in a series of other species.
Counting macro-invertebrates during stream monitoring was a great way to see our local area in a new micro-way.
This incredible exhibit of 17 sea creatures made from beach trash is one of the most impressive creative reuse endeavors I have ever viewed.
Kids at a local science camp helped improve the TrashAnatomy shark model.
A Kenyan company named Ocean Sole sculpts animals from recycled flip flops at the Smithsonian folk life festival.
Check out the first TrashAnatomy model – an anatomy teaching model made entirely from trash.
This craft transforms recycled cardboard toilet paper rolls into something super fun and shiny.
Plastic applesauce snack containers and old kids socks make a fun recycled craft for summer camp.