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Photograph of the eye of a hermit crab

We are a Marine Life Conservation Organization. All income goes towards our conservation and Protection Projects. To get more information please visit our Homepage.

Edition: 1/1 License: The primary NFT owner may use it in advertising, display privately and in groups, including virtual galleries, documentaries and essays as long as attribution is credited. The creator grants no rights to create commercial goods, commercial distribution or derivative works. The copyright remains with the creator Daniel Sasse.

A few Facts about Eye of a hermit crab

If a hermit crab gets sick of its shell, it can move out. In fact, they have to change shells as they grow. While gastropods like conch and other snails make their own shells, hermit crabs seek shelter in the shells of gastropods.

Hermit crabs have a soft, vulnerable abdomen that is twisted to wrap around the spire inside the shell of a gastropod. The hermit crab needs this shell for protection.

Hermit crabs often have growths of algae or other organisms on their shells. They have two eyes on stalks to make it easier to see what's around them.

They also have two pairs of antennae, which are used to sense their environment, and 3 pairs of mouthparts

Rescue the Ocean with your Purchase!

All income goes towards our Marine Life Conservation Projects!

You can now Donate in Cryptocurrency to support our Marine Life Conservation Projects.


To give you a brief idea of the diversity of our work, I would like to introduce you to a few of our environmental protection projects we have implemented,

  • We conducted Fish and invertebrate count and surveys, identifying and documentation of fish diversity, monitoring water quality changes, dissection of deceased fish for plastic detection in tissues and digestive organs.

  • I was able to achieve great success with our project of coral propagation (restoration and reconstruction of coral reefs). I have been an instructor for CP since 2014 and so over time 2000 new corals have been planted. For this I received an award from the organization “Ocean Quest” and “Sea Shepherd Dive”. Newly planted corals the size of a pinhead are monitored with underwater photography. Success rate of 93%.

  • Numerous implementations of underwater clean-up dives and their organization. Every month we collect over 500 kg of garbage from the sea floor. The future vision is to specifically recycle the plastic waste and use it to produce anchor buoys. To document this, both photos and videos are used.

  • Construction and setting of permanent anchor buoys so that boats no longer throw their own anchors into the reef and thereby destroy corals. *We train our volunteers to become scientific scuba divers, I teach marine biology, shark protection, coral propagation and underwater clean-up courses.

  • Our latest Project is our shark protection project. Due to habitat loss and bad media, we systematically educate the population, counting as well as taking pictures and videos are needed for the identification and to create Databases, to protect biodiversity.

Thank you very much and with your purchase you are protecting a piece of our fragile oceans!

Sincerely your Daniel Sasse

Eyes into the Underwaterworld collection image

These are Close up Macro Shots of the Eyes of our Marine Life. The eyes are the window to your soul. The eyes often give a clear insight into one's inner health or in this case the health of our Animals. We are a Marine Life Conservation Organization.

All income goes towards our conservation research and Protection Projects. To get more information about the Projects please visit our Homepage.

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Photograph of the eye of a hermit crab

We are a Marine Life Conservation Organization. All income goes towards our conservation and Protection Projects. To get more information please visit our Homepage.

Edition: 1/1 License: The primary NFT owner may use it in advertising, display privately and in groups, including virtual galleries, documentaries and essays as long as attribution is credited. The creator grants no rights to create commercial goods, commercial distribution or derivative works. The copyright remains with the creator Daniel Sasse.

A few Facts about Eye of a hermit crab

If a hermit crab gets sick of its shell, it can move out. In fact, they have to change shells as they grow. While gastropods like conch and other snails make their own shells, hermit crabs seek shelter in the shells of gastropods.

Hermit crabs have a soft, vulnerable abdomen that is twisted to wrap around the spire inside the shell of a gastropod. The hermit crab needs this shell for protection.

Hermit crabs often have growths of algae or other organisms on their shells. They have two eyes on stalks to make it easier to see what's around them.

They also have two pairs of antennae, which are used to sense their environment, and 3 pairs of mouthparts

Rescue the Ocean with your Purchase!

All income goes towards our Marine Life Conservation Projects!

You can now Donate in Cryptocurrency to support our Marine Life Conservation Projects.


To give you a brief idea of the diversity of our work, I would like to introduce you to a few of our environmental protection projects we have implemented,

  • We conducted Fish and invertebrate count and surveys, identifying and documentation of fish diversity, monitoring water quality changes, dissection of deceased fish for plastic detection in tissues and digestive organs.

  • I was able to achieve great success with our project of coral propagation (restoration and reconstruction of coral reefs). I have been an instructor for CP since 2014 and so over time 2000 new corals have been planted. For this I received an award from the organization “Ocean Quest” and “Sea Shepherd Dive”. Newly planted corals the size of a pinhead are monitored with underwater photography. Success rate of 93%.

  • Numerous implementations of underwater clean-up dives and their organization. Every month we collect over 500 kg of garbage from the sea floor. The future vision is to specifically recycle the plastic waste and use it to produce anchor buoys. To document this, both photos and videos are used.

  • Construction and setting of permanent anchor buoys so that boats no longer throw their own anchors into the reef and thereby destroy corals. *We train our volunteers to become scientific scuba divers, I teach marine biology, shark protection, coral propagation and underwater clean-up courses.

  • Our latest Project is our shark protection project. Due to habitat loss and bad media, we systematically educate the population, counting as well as taking pictures and videos are needed for the identification and to create Databases, to protect biodiversity.

Thank you very much and with your purchase you are protecting a piece of our fragile oceans!

Sincerely your Daniel Sasse

Eyes into the Underwaterworld collection image

These are Close up Macro Shots of the Eyes of our Marine Life. The eyes are the window to your soul. The eyes often give a clear insight into one's inner health or in this case the health of our Animals. We are a Marine Life Conservation Organization.

All income goes towards our conservation research and Protection Projects. To get more information about the Projects please visit our Homepage.

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