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Sealord photography focuses on three themes:
Biodiversity with an emphasis on marine life
Sustainability relating to construction & urban development; energy; food; transport; and waste.
The Guernsey community
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Read MoreThe Cooperative in Guernsey is making an effort to reduce the use of single use plastic carrier bags in their shops. This sign at the Grande Marche supermarket in St Martin, Guernsey tells customers of some of the alternatives available. Customers can still use plastic carrier bags free of charge but more and more customers are now bringing their own shopping bags to the supermarket. Customers who bring and use their own reusable shopping bags are given one pence per bag to be donated to the Bourg Hospice in Guernsey. The Guernsey Cooperative has seen plastic carrier bag use fall during the last year. Guernsey Climate Action Network (G-CAN) has encouraged Guernsey supermarkets to stop giving out free plastic carrier bags to customers.
File No. 1292
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Sealord photography's biodiversity images began with a focus on international commercial seafood species and the marine life of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, Great Britain.
Sealord photography has a growing collection of digital images covering climate change, the environment and sustainability issues.
Sealord photography also covers the Guernsey community and particularly the fund raising activities of Guernsey charities as part of the island's social sustainability.
The fish, shellfish and marine life images would not be possible if it were not for the generosity of commercial and recreational fishermen in Guernsey, and seafood suppliers at various trade shows in the USA, and wholesalers at Fulton Fish Market in New York City.
Many marine biologists have helped identify or confirm the identity of marine species photographed. These people have been mentioned when possible.
Please email: sealord@me.com or sustainableguernsey@gmail.com if you have any questions or comments about Sealord photography. Thank you. Richard Lord