Belugas of the Fjord


The sharpest 2’180 Belugas NFTs stuck in a tiny gene pool.

THE STORY

During the last Glacial Period, a family of sharp minded belugas left the North and went on a vacation to the Saguenay fjord in Quebec, Canada.
Unfortunately, they missed the boat back home. And got stuck.
They are still there, a few descendants… happily swimming in a tiny gene pool.
They’re not doing so great.
Please help.

The belugas population of Saguenay has been declining by about 1% per year since the early 2000s. There are now between 1’530 and 2’180 belugas in the St. Lawrence and they are currently listed under Species at Risk Act (SARA) as endangered. Fortunately, recovery of the population is considered feasible.

60% of the project benefits will be donated to GREMM, the Group for Research and Education on Marine Mammals.
Founded in 1985 and based in Tadoussac, Quebec, GREMM is a non-profit organization dedicated to scientific research on the whales of the St. Lawrence and to the education for the sake of marine conservation.

“Greater understanding for better protection. The fate of whales is linked to the value that we place on them. Getting to know them and entering into their fascinating universe are the best guaranties for their future.” This is the heart of GREMM’s mission.

THE NFT COLLECTION

THE FAMILIES OF THE COLLECTION

BUY AN NFT (it’s easy, we promise)

Originally, NFTs are purchased with crypto currency, such as MATIC for example. But don’t worry, you can also buy our NFTs simply with a credit card.
Each NFT costs $10 USD.

Here’s how to buy one: click on the “SIGN IN” button below, enter your email address and then the code received by email.
Now you can click on the “BUY WITH CREDIT CARD” button to make the purchase: enter your information and click the “Pay” button.

And voilà! You’ll see your NFT revealed and it will be displayed in your personal online gallery.

You’re kayaking on the St. Lawrence waters and see belugas?

Paddle extra fast or you’ll get stuck

in a circle of curious eyeballs and ecstatic big
smiles floating around you.

Remember, belugas of the Saguenay fjord are extra extra special.