Estival 2006            
About Us
Issue Contents




Sea Stories is a quarterly online journal of international ocean writing and art, published by Blue Ocean Institute. We welcome memoir, poetry, descriptive prose, and imaginative nonfiction, as well as photographs, drawings, or other visual arts. Our contributors are people from all walks of life and all writing levels – scientists and beachcombers, students and vacationers, fishermen and seafood-eaters, coastal residents and inland ocean-lovers. Anyone who has ever felt her or his feet sink into warm sand, or poked around the tidepools, or struggled against the powers of wind and wave, or stood transfixed by the reflections of sun and cloud on water, probably has a story to tell - and we want to help that story be told. In so doing, participants will contribute to our shared goals of nurturing people's love of the sea, instilling hope, and helping restore living abundance in the ocean.

For more information, including submission guidelines, writing suggestions, and ideas for using Sea Stories in your classroom or organization, go to the Blue Ocean Institute website, www.blueocean.org, and click on “Sea Stories.”

To help us out financially, go to www.blueocean.org and click on “Contribute.” Please tell us if you want your donation to support The Sea Stories Project in particular or Blue Ocean Institute in general. Like many environmental and literary ventures, we’re a nonprofit organization with limited funding, and we deeply appreciate your support.

To keep in touch, please use the guestbook to add your name to our mailing list for future announcements about Sea Stories and Blue Ocean Institute. Thank you for your interest and support!

Sincerely,

Mercedes Lee and Steven Pavlos Holmes
The Sea Stories Project


  

    
      Seychelles Suite

Sirens
Noella Mussard
Live by Nature
Malshini Senaratne
S.O.S. Save Our Sharks
Diane Quatre
Giving Life a Meaning to Sing:
More Poems from Seychelles


Low Tide
Diane Richards
Dovey & Me
Lynn Strongin
The Love of Aurelia labiata
Karla Linn Merrifield

      With Salmon, Bleeding
Kenai

Rachel Moore
Ablution
Holly Hughes
A Response to PETA
Holly Hughes
Facing Fish
Lisa Studier
Fishin'
Pedro Farais

      Meetings
Baywatch
Alec Connah
My Graceful Giant Dream
Deborah McArthur
At Play in the Marquesas
Abigail Smigel
In the Still of the Night
Jane Tollefsrud

New Port

Lorene Delany-Ullman
 
 

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