The Ocean Photography 2024 has given us a peek into this world. These photographs capture the beauty, uniqueness, and grace of each animal up close. Some of them are rare clicks, as they prefer to ...
This amazing image of a Bryde’s whale feeding on fish was chosen from a selection of more than 15,000 pictures as the winner of this year’s Ocean Photographer of the Year competition.
The finalists from the Ocean Photographer of the Year 2024 have been announced - showing us stunning images of maritime life picked from over 15,000 entries from around the world. From ...
The stunning images were among those short-listed at the 2024 Ocean Photographer of the Year awards. The winners of the ...
Aimee Jan has been announced as Ocean Photographer of the Year for an image of a green sea turtle surrounded by glass fish, made on the Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia. The competition ...
Finally, Oceanographic Magazine gives the top spots to photographers Rafael Fernandez Caballero and Jade Hoksbergen for their spectacular scenes of ocean predation.
The Ocean Photographer of the Year has been crowned ... In Myanmar, a fisherman using a traditional fishing technique took second. A beach in China reflects the golden haze of the sunset, while ...
Aimee Jan’s image of a green turtle is the competition’s overall winner. It has a lot of fans as well—it’s surrounded by a school of glass fish.
Oceanographic magazine has just announced their 2024 Ocean Photographer of the Year winners. The long-running contest gathers the year’s best ocean-based photos from around the world ...
The awards are a celebration of the beauty of marine biology, and a recognition of its endangerment. While a new study by the University of British Columbia found that coral reefs have declined by ...
Presented by Oceanographic Magazine and Blancpain Ocean Commitment, the Ocean Photographer of the Year contest celebrates the beauty of the world's oceans and highlights the fragility of ...
This year, Olympic surfing took place 10,000 miles away from Paris, in Tahiti’s village Teahupo’o, which is known for the world’s heaviest waves. Storms in the South Pacific below New ...