Sea Walls St Thomas

2023

Sea Walls: Artists for Oceans is PangeaSeed Foundation’s groundbreaking public art program that brings the oceans into the streets around the world. Sea Walls collaborate with some of today’s most renowned contemporary artists to create large-scale public murals that address pressing environmental issues the oceans are facing.

This work highlights the diminishing population of queen conch in the US Virgin Islands, where the species plays a crucial role in maintaining the health of coral reefs. Conch feeds on algae that can smother and kill the reef, and without conch, the reefs become more vulnerable to disease and environmental stress. In the past, conch has been a staple food and a major export for the region, however, overfishing has caused a significant decline in conch populations. The drastic decline in population has not only affected local livelihoods, but has disrupted the delicate balance of the marine ecosystem and has had evolutionary effects on the species. Overfishing has led to a decrease in genetic diversity and smaller body sizes due to selective fishing with smaller individuals reaching maturity faster and having higher reproductive output, leading to a trend towards smaller, faster-growing conch and cascading effects on the ecosystem.

Image credit Yoshi Yanagita

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