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Rafael Fernández Caballero A Bryde’s whale about to consume a bait ballRafael Fernández Caballero

A striking photo of a rare Bryde’s whale about to consume a heart-shaped bait ball, by photographer Rafael Fernández Caballero, has won the Ocean Photographer of the Year award.

Caballero’s picture was chosen from more than 15,000 images submitted by professional and amateur photographers.

The competition, presented by Oceanographic Magazine and Blancpain, aims to reveal the wonder of the ocean and the many plights it faces.

Jade Hoksbergen A northern gannet dives into the waters near Isle of Noss, Shetland Islands, ScotlandJade Hoksbergen

Second Place – Overall competition

Jade Hoksbergen was named runner-up with a mesmerising image of a northern gannet, one of the largest seabirds in British waters, diving to catch its prey in waters near Isle of Noss, Shetland Islands, Scotland.

Thien Nguyen Ngoc An aerial shot of a fishing boat off Hon Yen, in Vietnam.  Thien Nguyen Ngoc

Third place – Overall competition

Third place was awarded to Thien Nguyen Ngoc for an aerial shot of a fishing boat in Hon Yen, Vietnam.

Its long trail of smoke perfectly aligns with the shape of the green nets under the surface.

Ipah Uid Lynn A tiny goby perched on a delicate sea whip, taken in Romblon Island, Philippines, can be seen against a pale blurred background of mixed colours
Ipah Uid Lynn

Winner – Female Fifty Fathoms Award

The recipient of this year’s Female Fifty Fathoms Award was Malaysian photographer Ipah Uid Lynn.

Her winning portfolio included shots of a tiny goby, a skeletal shrimp, fishermen, divers, and a school of batfish swimming in unison in Koh Tao, Thailand.

Ipah Uid Lynn A member of the Bajau holds a fishing spear in a traditional wooden boat in
Selakan Island, Malaysia
Ipah Uid Lynn

Winner – Female Fifty Fathoms Award

Ipah Uid Lynn A large school of batfish swim in unison in Koh Tao, Thailand
Ipah Uid Lynn

Winner – Female Fifty Fathoms Award

The Female Fifty Fathoms Award was created in 2021 by Oceanographic Magazine and Blancpain to celebrate pioneering and boundary pushing women in ocean photography.

“It’s a recognition that goes beyond personal achievement,” said Lynn.

“It highlights the importance of storytelling through photography and the voices of women in this field. I’m truly humbled and inspired to continue pushing the boundaries of what I can capture and share with the world.”

Jacob Guy An elusive algae octopus shows off its fluorescence under ultraviolet light.
North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Jacob Guy

Winner – Young Ocean Photographer of the Year

Jacob Guy was named Young Ocean Photographer of the Year for a compelling image of an elusive algae octopus showing off its fluorescence under ultraviolet light in waters off North Sulawesi, Indonesia.

Manuel Castellanos Raboso A triumphant mahimahi, or common dolphinfish, proudly displays its catch amidst a feeding frenzy in Baja California Sur, Mexico
Manuel Castellanos Raboso

Winner – Ocean Wildlife category

Manuel Castellanos Raboso was the Wildlife category winner with a picture of a mahimahi (common dolphinfish) displaying its catch amid a feeding frenzy in Baja California Sur, Mexico.

“The bait ball was semi-static, allowing us to spend some time in the water with these fish, moving like torpedoes in front of us,” said Castellanos Raboso.

“This scene captures the essence of the hunt and the energy of Baja’s marine life.”

Henley Spiers Juvenile Munk’s devil rays attracted by a green lightHenley Spiers

Winner – Ocean Fine Art category

The Ocean Fine Art Photographer of the Year award went to Henley Spiers for an image of juvenile Munk’s devil rays attracted by a green light, taken in Baja California Sur, Mexico.

“At night we hung a green light from the back of our boat, [and] as plankton gathered around it the rays gratefully swooped in for a microscopic buffet,” explained Spiers.

Tobias Friedrich A scuba diver is dwarfed by a shipwreck in the Bahamas
Tobias Friedrich

Winner – Ocean Adventure category

Tobias Friedrich triumphed in the Adventure category with an impressive image of a scuba diver dwarfed by a shipwreck in the Bahamas.

Shane Gross A green sea turtle is released by a researcher after being caught
Shane Gross

Winner – Ocean Conservation (Hope) category

The Ocean Conservation Photographer of the Year (Hope) award went to Shane Gross for his image of a green sea turtle being released by a researcher in the Seychelles.

Researchers took measurements and tagged the turtle before releasing it back into the water.

Frederik Brogaard A fin whale lies waiting for its turn to be butchered at a whaling plant in Iceland before being sent to Japan.Frederik Brogaard

Winner – Ocean Conservation (Impact) category

The Ocean Conservation Photographer of the Year (Impact) award went to Frederik Brogaard.

A fin whale lies waiting for its turn to be butchered at a whaling plant in Iceland before being sent to Japan.

“The picture might induce a feeling of hopelessness, but public uproar throughout the last two years has resulted in the cancellation of last year’s whaling season in Iceland,” said Brogaard.

Zhang Xiang   The golden haze of the sunset on a beach the while a traditional fisherman wades through the water in China
Zhang Xiang

Winner – Human Connection category

The Human Connection Award: People and Planet Ocean, went to Zhang Xiang for a delightful shot of a beach bathed in the golden haze of sunset while a fisherman wades through the water.

Shane Gross Baby plainfin midshipman fish, still attached to their yolk sacs. 
British Columbia, Canada
Shane Gross

WINNER – Ocean Portfolio Award

Shane Gross scooped the Ocean Portfolio Award with work that included images of a crested sculpin, endangered chupare stingray and baby plainfin midshipman fish, still attached to their yolk sacs.

An exhibition of all the winners will open at the Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney, on 28 November 2024.



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