2021 Get Into Your Sanctuary Photo Contest results
Thank you to all the photographers who shared their view of national marine sanctuaries with us! Click each photograph to see the full version.
Please note that we may use any of the photos we received for this contest on our website, on social media, and in other NOAA and National Marine Sanctuary Foundation publications. We will provide credit to photographers whenever we use any of the photos. Organizations other than NOAA and the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation may use photographs submitted in this contest to promote sustainable and responsible activities in the National Marine Sanctuary System, as long as the photographer is credited. These photos are not for sale and are not for commercial use unless prior permission is arranged.
Sanctuaries At Home
Through art, stewardship activities from home, and responsible water-based recreation, photographers shared how they connected with national marine sanctuaries from afar. This category celebrates the people who found their sanctuary close to home.
1st Place: Makerita Gebauer. “Educating young minds about the beauty of nature and using art to showcase the importance of the ocean and its habitats for future generations.”2nd Place: Jill Brown. Chalk art of dreaming of diving the Christ of Abyss statue and the goliath groupers that lurk in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.3rd Place: Zalak Ghanshyambhai Sabapara. Chain of Happiness at Bhavnagar coastal area in Gujarat, India.
Spring tide in Atlantic City New Jersey. Photo: Mark Bolner.Sunset in Business Bay, Dubai. Photo: Jade Jaubert.Man playing guitar on a beach in Dubai, UAE. Photo: Jade Jaubert.Tallest building in the world. Taken in Dubai, UAE. Photo: Jade Jaubert.Exception is always there at Veraval Coast in Gujarat, India. Photo: Zalak Ghanshyambhai Sabapara.Blue is the warmest color at Dwarka in Gujarat, India. Photo: Zalak Ghanshyambhai Sabapara.HOME....at Goa Beach in India. Photo: Zalak Ghanshyambhai Sabapara.People enjoying at the beach in Goa, India. Photo: Zalak Ghanshyambhai Sabapara.Colours of the Sea... A rock covered by different species of Marine encrusting sponges of various colours at Okha Coast in Gujarat, India. Photo: Zalak Ghanshyambhai Sabapara.Adiyogi...Nature is the ultimate God in Goa, India. Photo: Zalak Ghanshyambhai Sabapara.Survival of the Fittest. This is a marine intertidal zoanthid colony. Between zoanthid, sponges and sea anemone are present at Veraval coast in Gujarat, India. Photo: Zalak Ghanshyambhai Sabapara.Sunset in Aqaba, Jordan. PHoto: Jade Jaubert.Mirror, Mirror. Taken during a kayaking trip in Jupiter, Florida. Photo: Jade Jaubert.Crystal clear reflection, taken during a kayaking trip in Jupiter, Florida. Photo: Jade Jaubert.Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) awaiting the arrival of fishing boats in Marina Del Rey. Photo: Cheryl Frick.Pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) and gulls (Larus occidentalis) at Dockweiler Beach in Southern California. Photo: Cheryl Frick.Breaching whale off the coast of Southern California, near Marina Del Rey. Photo: Cheryl Frick.Sidewalk chalk art of dreaming about the mahi mahi's that live in the Florida Keys. Photo: Jill Brown.South Twin Lake, Millinocket, Maine. Photo: Michelle Koller.Sun over South Twin Lake, Millinocket, Maine. Photo: Michelle Koller.The shipwreck (Sanduskey) located in the Straits of Mackinac underwater preserve in Michigan. Photo: Jon Mead.A female green turtle (Chelonia mydas) in Esentepe beach in North Cyprus. Photo: Finlay Pitt.A female green turtle (Chelonia mydas) out from Alagadi nesting beach in North Cyprus. Photo: Finlay Pitt.West South' sea turtle nesting beach in North Cyprus. Photo: Finlay Pitt.This photo was taken in an Island called “La Roqueta” located in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico. This photo shows an Agassiz’s nudibranch (Felimare agassizii). Photo: Fernando Mejia Gonzalez.Giant hermit crab (Petrochirus diogenes) taken on Peanut Island. Photo: Jade Jaubert.Rocks in Pittsburgh. Photo: Jonathan Harris.Rocks in Pittsburgh. Photo: Jonathan Harris.Rocks in Pittsburgh. Photo: Jonathan Harris.Rocks in Pittsburgh. Photo: Jonathan Harris.Rocks in Pittsburgh. Photo: Jonathan Harris.Rocks in Pittsburgh. Photo: Jonathan Harris.Taken in La Jolla, San Diego during a sunny winter day. This composition was taken when one gull ( Larus occidentalis) was flying alone while sea lions (Zalophus californianus) were resting on the beach and humans were enjoying the beauty. Photo: Clarissa Cervantes.Ocean's Lap...A group of people enjoying the ride at the southern coastal part of India. Photo: Zalak Ghanshyambhai Sabapara.First time seeing a clownfish (Amphiprion omanensis) in an anemone (besides Finding Nemo) in the wild. Taken on my first dive in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates. Photo: Jade Jaubert.The mouth and underside of a red ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) in Stanley Park, Vancouver BC. Photo: Sophie Kerr.A female loggerhead taking a deep breath after laying her eggs on Alagadi beach. Photo: Finlay Pitt.Spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) taken off the coast of Peanut Island during a day of coral and fish monitoring surveys. Photo: Jade Jaubert.Whale Sculpture at Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Humpback Whale Sanctuary, Maui. Photo: Taylor-Rose Stone.The children want to crack the sky to fulfill your desires. Their dream is full of hopes as the sky and the sea gives the flow to live life. Photo: Raju Das.Lagoon boat at Palmyra Atoll, part of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument. Photo: Adi Khen.
Please note that we may use any of the photos we received for this contest on our website, on social media, and in other NOAA and National Marine Sanctuary Foundation publications. We will provide credit to photographers whenever we use any of the photos. Organizations other than NOAA and the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation may use photographs submitted in this contest to promote sustainable and responsible recreation in the National Marine Sanctuary System. These photos are not for sale and are not for commercial use unless prior permission is arranged.