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Dive Into Marine Drama Around the World with This Year’s Ocean Photographer of the Year Finalists — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 19 August 2024 15:17
Published 19 August 2024
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Climate Nature Photography#ocean #Ocean Photographer of the Year #underwater #wildlifeAugust 19, 2024Kate Mothes#ocean #Ocean Photographer of the Year #underwater #wildlife



Climate
Nature
Photography

#ocean
#Ocean Photographer of the Year
#underwater
#wildlife

August 19, 2024

Kate Mothes

Clayton Harris. A breaching humpback whale on its migration path along the coastline, New South Wales, Australia. Wildlife category finalist

While rays live alone for most of the year, they gather during breeding or migration into groups known as fevers, which number in the hundreds and sometimes thousands. Mobula rays, like those captured in an aerial view by Laura Leusko off the coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico, demonstrate a timeless behavior while reminding us that industrial fishing and pollution continue to take a toll on marine wildlife globally.

Ocean Photographer of the Year (previously) highlights what makes our planet’s largest bodies of water so spectacular—and so critically in need of protection. Co-presented by Oceanographic Magazine and Blancpain Ocean Commitment, the annual competition invites amateur and professional photographers from around the world to share images showcasing the spectacular wildlife, cultures, scientific inquiry, and conservation efforts in and around our oceans.

This year’s submissions include images of dramatic encounters, maritime history, enduring cultural traditions, the violent and critical effects of human actions, and significant restoration efforts. From Mizael Palomeque Gonzalez’s up-close view of a spotted eagle ray to Celia Kujala’s distressing photo of a polar bear with a piece of plastic in its mouth to Tobias Friedrich’s interaction with a sunken ship, the finalists’ images survey the diversity of our oceans and the urgent need to conserve their fragile ecosystems.

See some of our favorite photos here, and keep an eye out competition’s website and Instagram, where winners will be announced on September 12. An exhibition is also slated open on November 28 at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney before it travels to several more venues.

 

a giant Pacific octopus swims through some sea grass off the coast of Russia

Andrey Shpatak. A giant Pacific octopus in the shallows, Russia. Wildlife category finalist

a photograph half-underwater showing sea lions, pelicans, mahi-mahi, and other birds hunting for sardines

Merche Llobera. A hunt for sardines, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Wildlife category finalist

an aerial view of a fever of mobula rays with one in the front that has splashed out above the surface of the water

Laura Leusko. A fever of mobula rays from above, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Wildlife category finalist

a polar bear stands on a rocky shoreline and has plastic in its mouth

Celia Kujala. A polar bear plays with a piece of plastic, Kiepert Island, Svalbard, Norway. Conservation (IMPACT) category finalist

a black-and-white overview of the spotted pattern of a spotted eagle ray

Mizael Palomeque Gonzalez. A spotted eagle ray’s natural pattern, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Fine Art category finalist

Dive Into Marine Drama Around the World with This Year’s Ocean Photographer of the Year Finalists — Colossal

Merche Llobera. A puffin carries fish to feed its chicks, Saltee Islands, Ireland. Fine Art category finalist

juvenile clownfish in a hatchery, viewed from above

Giacomo d’Orlando. Juvenile common clownfish in a hatchery, Jakarta, Indonesia. Conservation (HOPE) category finalist

a photograph of traditional stilt fishermen on the shore in Sri Lanka

Pavlos Evangelidis. Traditional Sri Lankan stilt fishermen at sunset, Koggala, Sri Lanka. Human Connection category finalist

an underwater photograph of a diver next to a sunken ship off Nassau

Tobias Friedrich, Bahamas, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean. Adventure category finalist

#ocean
#Ocean Photographer of the Year
#underwater
#wildlife

 

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