Shortlisted works for the 2025 Ocean Photographer of the Year showcase the beauty of marine ecosystems and the impact of human activities, calling for environmental action.
I. Competition Highlights
Diverse Categories
7 themes covering different aspects of marine ecology:
• Hope: Highlighting thriving and healthy marine ecosystems
• Impact: Exposing the destructive consequences of overfishing, pollution, and other human activities
Other categories include wildlife and underwater landscapes, comprehensively documenting the diversity and crises of the ocean
Stunning Imagery
- Hundreds of octopus hatchlings in Indonesian waters
- Magical interactions between humpback whales and divers
- Dramatic hunting moments of Komodo dragons
- Rare marine behaviors in Russia, Mexico, and other regions
Art Meets Conservation
Competition director Will Harrison emphasized:
These images are not just a testament to beauty but also a warning of what we stand to lose, urging immediate conservation action.
II. Key Information
Winners Announcement: September 18, 2025 (category and overall winners)
Full Collection: All shortlisted works are available on the official website (including coral reefs in the Philippines and fish schools in French Polynesia)
III. Broader Significance
Through visual storytelling, the competition serves as a vital platform for marine conservation advocacy—celebrating natural wonders while exposing ecological crises, inspiring public awareness of ocean sustainability.