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2018: Our Year in Review - Cape Clasp

2018: Our Year in Review

Happy New Year! 2018 was filled with unforgettable highlights here at Cape Clasp.
THE MANTA RAY CLASP PREVIEW - Cape Clasp

THE MANTA RAY CLASP PREVIEW

The giant manta ray is the largest species of ray, growing up to 29 feet across. They are scattered in tropical, subtropical, and temperate oceans across the globe and are known...
Studying Cape Cod's Great White Sharks - Cape Clasp

Studying Cape Cod's Great White Sharks

Great white sharks have a reputation problem. Many see the animals as bloodthirsty man-eaters, which is far from the truth. But, there are still unanswered questions about great whites, and until we better understand them as a species, we're going to continue to have human-shark interactions with the potential for fatal consequences. That's why the work of our nonprofit partner, the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, is so important. 

An Inside Look at UMiami's Shark Research & Conservation Program - Cape Clasp

An Inside Look at UMiami's Shark Research & Conservation Program

Understanding sharks is the best way to protect them. That's why we're so excited to partner with the Shark Research & Conservation Program at the University of Miami in Florida on our newest ring design, the Hammerhead Shark Ring. Get an inside look at SRC's program and how its designed to protect sharks.
5 Things to Know About Ocean Dead Zones - Cape Clasp

5 Things to Know About Ocean Dead Zones

We all know that human activity can hurt ecosystems, but the damage can be far-reaching. Runoff from farming, sewage, and chemical use isn't just hurting species on land, but it's killing marine life, too. We wanted to shine a light on ocean dead zones, so we pulled together five things you should know about this serious issue.

Remember to Bring the Bag - Cape Clasp

Remember to Bring the Bag

Following the lead of cities like Washington, D.C., Boston will ban plastic bags starting tomorrow. What might seem like an inconvenience to some shoppers is really an important step in the right direction of protecting our oceans and marine life.
5 Things to Know About The Ocean Cleanup - Cape Clasp

5 Things to Know About The Ocean Cleanup

An entire garbage truck worth of plastic makes its way into the ocean every minute of every day, killing countless marine life and polluting our waters. How can we tackle this issue? One Dutch company is using technology to collect and remove the plastic that is choking our ocean. 
Meet Some of Cape Clasp’s Non-Profit Partners - Cape Clasp

Meet Some of Cape Clasp’s Non-Profit Partners

Today is Giving Tuesday, a day meant to drive support for non-profit organizations and the important causes they’re working on. In honor of our dedicated non-profit partners, we’re doubling our...
5 Things to Know About Cape Clasp + LIVE Q&A - Cape Clasp

5 Things to Know About Cape Clasp + LIVE Q&A

Happy Small Business Saturday! We are going LIVE on Instagram today at 11am EST. If you missed out, keep reading to learn five things to know about Cape Clasp.   American Express...
Help Save Cape Cod's Sea Turtles - Cape Clasp

Help Save Cape Cod's Sea Turtles

Here at Cape Clasp, we’re passionate about protecting our oceans and every marine animal that lives in our waters. We’ve been fortunate to partner with Massachusetts Audubon Society Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary and donate 15% of profits from our Turtle Clasp to support their work with saving sea turtles. The sanctuary’s work on rescuing cold-stunned sea turtles is one way your purchase of Cape Clasp is helping to protect the Cape’s five species of sea turtles.
Introducing the Hammerhead Shark Ring & Our Newest Partner - Cape Clasp

Introducing the Hammerhead Shark Ring & Our Newest Partner

Say hello to the Hammerhead Ring, the newest addition to the Cape Clasp lineup! Our brand-new ring is available in silver and red bronze and comes in three adjustable sizes. Each ring is handcrafted in the U.S.A.
5 Tips to Recycle Right - Cape Clasp

5 Tips to Recycle Right

Rethinking our reliance on single-use plastics and other materials can protect our oceans and land from litter and pollution. When you need to use a disposable bottle, container, or other form of packaging, remember to recycle it. But, it doesn't always feel that easy - recycling can be confusing. So in celebration of America Recycles Day today, we've pulled together tips to help you recycle right.