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Good material , great fit
I received the eagle ray patterned shorts in a size 33. My first reaction was that the fabric feels luxurious, with a nice structure to it. The second was that the pattern really pops. It’s a really nice looking board short. I also appreciate the drawstring closure and the zippered pocket. I haven’t had a chance to see how it holds up to sea water, but every indication is that it will
Excellent fit, my husband loves them.
Got this for my boyfriend who is obsessed with rays- he loves it! We did have to return to go down a size, but the return process was totally painless. Good product and good concept.
Great board shorts! Smooth and flexible fit!
I love my new board shorts, for some reason my wife doesn’t, i have no doubt she will come over to my side. Great shorts!
Go with your usual size, these fit true to size.
Don't know your size? Measure where you like your pants to sit at your waist, in inches. Subtract 2 inches from this measurement to determine your numeric size.
Numeric Size | Waist Circumference (Inches) | Inseam (Inches) | Outseam (Inches) |
---|---|---|---|
29 | 31" | 8" | 19" |
31 | 33" | 8" | 19" |
33 | 35" | 8" | 19" |
35 | 37" | 8" | 19" |
37 | 39" | 8" | 19" |
39 | 41" | 8" | 19" |
Known for their beautiful and unique spot patterns, spotted eagle rays fill key roles in the marine ecosystem. As both predators and prey, they eat animals such as clams and conchs, while also being eaten by large sharks. Worldwide, more than one-quarter of marine rays are threatened with extinction from targeted fisheries, bycatch and loss of habitat.
Main fabric: 88% Repreve® RPET (recycled polyester made from post-consumer plastic bottles), 12% spandex
Eyelets: brass
Tie: high tensile strength nylon paracord
Zipper: polyacetal resin (tough, high strength thermoplastic)
Button: polyacetal resin (tough, high strength thermoplastic)
10% of profits from the sales of this product will be donated to Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium's Sharks & Rays Conservation Research Program, to study the conservation, ecology and movement patterns of spotted eagle rays in the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea.
Orders are lovingly packaged using eco-responsible materials and shipped from our HQ in Miami, FL within the same or next business day. We’ll email you with your tracking info as soon as your order is shipped.
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Photos by Robert Stansfield
10% of profits from your purchase will go directly toward the Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium's Sharks & Rays Conservation Research Program, to study the conservation, ecology and movement patterns of spotted eagle rays in the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Founded by Eugenie Clark in 1955 , the program has been a leader in advancing the causes of shark and ray conservation worldwide. In 2009, Mote researchers initiated their conservation research project on the life history, reproduction, and population status of the spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari), a protected species in Florida but vulnerable in the rest of its range.
It is illegal to fish for or kill this beautiful and charismatic ray in Florida waters, however they are not protected under federal laws and international protections are limited as well. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), an organization that establishes the conservation status of species worldwide, lists them as near-threatened with a decreasing population trend.
In some countries, spotted eagle rays are harvested as food and are caught as bycatch (unintentional catch in commercial fisheries that target other species). Spotted eagle rays also face a variety of threats from habitat loss, harmful algal blooms and entanglement in fishing gear. These threats, combined with their extremely low reproductive rate, make these rays vulnerable to population declines. To help create better conservation management plans for this species, Mote and other research institutions are defining the distribution, migration, feeding habits, growth rates and reproductive biology of spotted eagle rays.
Photo by Andy Deitsch/ Mote Marine Laboratory
Mote researchers tag spotted eagle rays to collect data on their life history, reproduction, and population status. Photo by Conor Goulding/ Mote Marine Laboratory
Photo by Mote Marine Laboratory
Mote biologists have sampled, tagged and released hundreds of spotted eagle rays off the Southwest Florida coast to gain a better understanding of their biology, population structure and migratory patterns in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Spotted Eagle Ray Project goals are two-fold:
Photos by Conor Goulding/ Mote Marine Laboratory
Good material , great fit
I received the eagle ray patterned shorts in a size 33. My first reaction was that the fabric feels luxurious, with a nice structure to it. The second was that the pattern really pops. It’s a really nice looking board short. I also appreciate the drawstring closure and the zippered pocket. I haven’t had a chance to see how it holds up to sea water, but every indication is that it will
Excellent fit, my husband loves them.
Got this for my boyfriend who is obsessed with rays- he loves it! We did have to return to go down a size, but the return process was totally painless. Good product and good concept.
Great board shorts! Smooth and flexible fit!
I love my new board shorts, for some reason my wife doesn’t, i have no doubt she will come over to my side. Great shorts!
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