SOAW: Sea Otter Art Online Silent Auction – Open for Bidding Sept 22-Sept 28
September 22 - September 28
Through the power of art, we seek to raise awareness about the importance of returning sea otters back to Oregon and their role in maintaining productive and diverse nearshore marine habitats. The Elakha Alliance collected 26 donated art submissions from 24 artists, in addition to 20 high school student submissions from North Bend High School, for a silent auction fundraiser in honor of Sea Otter Awareness Week (Sept 22-Sept 28).
We will be hosting a hybrid Silent Auction, allowing anyone to bid online starting Saturday September 22nd, and closing at 6pm PST on Saturday September 28th. This is an excellent opportunity for you to support sea otter restoration in Oregon, while also supporting artists who are passionate about ocean conservation.
SILENT AUCTION WEBSITE (Live Sept 22nd-Sept 28th)
The theme for this event is “Envisioning a Future with Sea Otters on the Oregon Coast.” We encouraged artists to create art pieces that imagine a sustainable population of sea otters along the Oregon coast, and with their presence, a healthier and more resilient coastal ecosystem.
Sea otters have been missing from Oregon waters for over 100 years, a result of the maritime fur trade in the 18th and 19th centuries which nearly extirpated the species globally. As a keystone species, sea otters serve an important ecological role. In the kelp forests by preying on sea urchins and maintaining the health of these vital habitats that support a myriad of marine life. With kelp forests declining at an alarming rate due to ocean warming and over predation by sea urchins, sea otter reintroduction is being considered as part of a solution to help restore and maintain healthy nearshore ecosystems in Oregon. Sea otters are also culturally significant for Oregon’s coastal tribes.
Oregon is currently the only Pacific Coastal state without a sea otter population. It is time to return sea otters to Oregon and, in doing so, restore critical ecological and cultural connections which are important to us all.