Ocean Pocket Notebook 4-pack
Track the tides, your beachcombing finds, or your thoughts as you listen to the waves washing up on shore.
At four by six inches, they fit comfortably in one hand or your back pocket.
Each 4-pack contains four different covers:
- Haeckel Jellyfish
- Octopus & Squid
- Shallow Seas Plate 2
- Seaweed
Each notebook has a different type of inside pages: (Lined, Graph, Dot Grid, and Blank), so pick the one that's right for today's field notes and you're ready for your next adventure.



At four by six inches, they fit comfortably in one hand or your back pocket.
Each notebook in the pack has a different type of inside pages: (Lined, Graph, Dot Grid, and Blank), so pick the one that's right for today's field notes and you're ready for your next adventure.
Dimensions | 102 x 152 mm (4" x 6") |
Page Count | 32 pages (16 sheets) per notebook |
Paper Type | College Rule, 5mm Graph, 5mm Dot, Blank |
Paper Weight | 81 gsm |
Binding | Softcover |
Paper Composition | 100% Recycled |
Printing | Soy-based ink |
Cover Designs | 4 per pack |
Origin | Designed in Oregon Paper milled in Japan Assembled responsibly in China |
For more information on our paper, see the blog.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Awesome little journals!
These are the perfect size for drawing specimens and taking notes! I get so many compliments too! The one with the jellyfish drawings by Ernest Haeckel is my favorite!