Guy Harvey brings oceans home

Swimmers, surfers, divers, ocean enthusiasts and boaters are no doubt missing South Florida’s warm waters during social isolation. For water lovers, the Guy Harvey Foundation is bringing the ocean home.

Artist and conservationist Guy Harvey and his daughter Jessica, project manager at the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation, recently introduced more than 25 free educational videos at guyharvey.com. Called Jessica Harvey’s Expedition Notebook, the videos follow Harvey and Jessica as they study the lives of wildlife such as white sharks, white marlins, barracudas and more creatures in natural habitats.

Budding artists can also view live marine art instruction sessions on Facebook Live, weekdays at 11 a.m. During the sessions, Harvey will share his inspirations and art techniques and answer viewers’ questions.

“As we spend more time at home during this difficult time, these videos can provide terrific educational moments for families,” Harvey says. “From an early age, we can nurture a love of the sea, marine science and marine life. As they better understand the habits and habitats of marine wildlife, we can foster the next generation of ocean conservationists.”

To view the videos, visit guyharvey.com/pages/ghof-education.

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