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Our leggings are designed to keep up with all your adventures in and out of the water! Durable enough for the dive boat, soft and supple enough for the hammock. Stylish sun protection for the win!
Kelps represent the largest species of algae in the world, with some, like the giant kelp, exceeding 100 feet (30 meters) in length. Giant kelp is also one of the fastest-growing organisms in the ocean, growing up to 2 ft per day! Gas-filled bladders beneath the kelp’s blades, called pneumatocysts, float the kelp towards the water’s surface, while the holdfasts keep them anchored in place, creating the iconic forest-like appearance.
88% Repreve® RPET (recycled polyester made from post-consumer plastic bottles), 12% spandex
5% of sales will be donated to the Smith Seaweed Ecology Lab at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography to support their work on kelp forest ecology and restoration.
Orders are lovingly packaged using minimal packaging and eco-responsible materials, and shipped from our wonderful partner warehouse in Pennsylvania within the same or next business day. We’ll email you with your tracking info as soon as your order is shipped.
Learn more about shipping, exchanges and returns here.
88% Repreve® RPET (recycled polyester made from post-consumer plastic bottles), 12% spandex
5% of sales will be donated to the Smith Seaweed Ecology Lab at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography to support their work on kelp forest ecology and restoration.
Orders are lovingly packaged using minimal packaging and eco-responsible materials, and shipped from our wonderful partner warehouse in Pennsylvania within the same or next business day. We’ll email you with your tracking info as soon as your order is shipped.
Learn more about shipping, exchanges and returns here.
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Kelp forests can be found on over 1/3 of our planet’s coastlines and are home to thousands of marine species, including abalone, crabs, lobsters, fish, sharks, marine mammals, and sea birds. They support commercially and culturally important fisheries, protect coastlines from erosion, and support a large ecotourism industry.
Unfortunately, warming seas, loss of keystone species that keep kelp grazers in check, unsustainable fishing practices, and pollution are causing kelp forests to decline globally.
Dr. Jennifer Smith and her team of post-docs, graduate students, researchers, and volunteers study the biology and ecology of kelp to better understand and protect the species and ecosystem it creates. Currently, they are examining the effects of thermal stress at the cellular and organismal levels of various kelp species in hopes of identifying genetic variants that may help kelp be more resilient on our warming planet. Thermally resilient individuals will be stored in a living seed bank for restoration efforts in areas that may be exposed to marine heat waves in the future.
“Waterlust is helping to support critical student research in the Smith Lab on kelp forest ecology, human impacts, and the effects of global climate on these iconic ecosystems. This work is critical to the development of effective restoration and conservation efforts. We are excited to work with Waterlust to help share our knowledge of and passion for our ocean forests!”
Prof. Jennifer Smith
The Smith Seaweed Ecology Lab at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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