2020 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.
Sanctuary Life
From tiny krill to enormous gray whales, thousands of species call the National Marine Sanctuary System home! This category depicts the amazing marine life that you can find in your national marine sanctuaries. All photographers followed marine life viewing guidelines while taking photos.
1st Place: Jon Anderson. A yellowfin fringehead (Neoclinus stephensae ) peeks out from behind a red-rust bryozoan (Watersipora subtorquata ) in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
2nd Place: Douglas Croft. Risso’s dolphins (Grampus griseus ) in a hurry in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. This photo was taken 100 yards away from wildlife in compliance with all responsible wildlife viewing guidelines.
3rd Place: Stan Schone. French Angelfish (Pomacanthus paru ) snacking on a sponge in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary.
All submitted photos
Pacific sea nettles (Chrysaora fuscescens ) drift above frilled anemones (Metridium senile ) just off Cannery Row in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jon Anderson
Market squid (Doryteuthis opalescens ) aggregate to mate in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jon Anderson
Western snowy plover (Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus ), Marina State Beach, Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Photo: Steve Zmak
Western snowy plover (Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus ), Marina State Beach, Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Photo: Steve Zmak
Black-crowned night heron chicks (Nycticorax nycticorax ). Photo: Jerry Loomis
Green heron (Butorides virescens ), Carmel Valley, California in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jerry Loomis
A playful humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae ) splashes at the surface as a flock of brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis ) fly by in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Dustin Harris
A playful humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae ) splashes at the surface as a flock of brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis ) fly by in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Dustin Harris
Two common dolphins ( Delphinus delphis ) leap out of the water in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Dustin Harris
Blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus ) fluking in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Tara Brown-Petrich
Blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus ) fluking in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Tara Brown-Petrich
Blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus ) fluking in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Tara Brown-Petrich
I took this series of photos of a blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus ) fluking in the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Tara Brown-Petric
American herring gull (Larus smithsonianus ) with reflection, Santa Cruz, Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jenna Biggs
California moray eel (Gymnothorax mordax ) in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary Photo: Bruce Sudweeks
Nudibranch (Felimare californiensis ) swirl (photo taken through reflective plumbing pipe) in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Bruce Sudweeks
An offshore common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus ) goes for big air. Just off Santa Cruz Island in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Douglas Croft
Bermuda chubs (Kyphosus sectatrix ) at East Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Joyce Burek
Cocoa damselfish (Stegastes variabilis ) at Stetson Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Joyce Burek
A long-spined sea urchin (Diadema antillarum ) at night in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Stan Schone
French angelfish (Pomacanthus paru ) at Stetson Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Joyce Burek
Juvenile blue angelfish (Holacanthus bermudensis ) at Stetson Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Joyce Burek
Loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta ) at East Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Frank Burek
Marbled grouper (Dermatolepis inermis ) at Stetson Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Frank Burek
Neon goby (Elacatinus oceanops ) at East Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Joyce Burek
Painted elysia (Thuridilla picta ) at East Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Joyce Burek
Red night shrimp (Cinetorhynehus manningi ) at East Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Frank Burek
Ridged slipper lobster (Scyllarides nodifer ) at Stetson Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Frank Burek
Rock hind (Epinephelus adscensionis ) at Stetson Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Joyce Burek
Seaweed blenny (Parablennius marmoreus ) at Stetson Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Joyce Burek
Spotted Moray Eel (Gymnothorax moringa ) at Stetson Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Frank Burek
Spotted Scorpionfish (Scorpaena plumieri ) at Stetson Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Frank Burek
Squirrelfish (Holocentrus sp.) at Stetson Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Frank Burek
A Ridged Slipper Lobster (also called a Knobby Slipper Lobster) on a nighttime hunt for dinner in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Stan Schone
Two spotted morays (Gymnothorax moringa ) hanging out in a crevice on the Stetson Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Stan Schone
Yellowmouth grouper (Mycteroperca interstitialis ) at Stetson Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Frank Burek
Atlantic spadefish (Chaetodipterus faber ) at the Benwood wreck in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Daryl Duda
Bristle worms in shallows around Fort Jefferson near Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jenna Biggs
Brown noddy (Anous stolidus ) on rusted base around Fort Jefferson near Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jenna Biggs
Gray angelfish (Pomacanthus arcuatus ) at Molasses Reef off Key Largo in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Daryl Duda
A green sea turtle(Chelonia mydas ) and nurse shark(Ginglymostoma cirratum ) at Snapper Ledge off Key Largo in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Daryl Duda
The King of the Benwood Wreck, Green Sea Turtle holding Court. The Benwood Wreck is off Key Largo in the Florida Keys in the National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Daryl Duda
Gray angelfish (Pomacanthus arcuatus ) in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jill Brown
Christmas tree worms (Spirobranchus giganteus ) in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jill Brown
“A juvenile sea turtle on Molasses reef off Key Largo. Such a beautiful shell, and the calmest little friend – it's easy to appreciate the value of marine protected areas in places like Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.” Photo: Liah McPherson
Eye contact with a nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum ) at Pickles Reef off Key Largo in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Daryl Duda
Spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari ) flying through Pickles Reef in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Key Largo, Florida. Photo: Andrew Ibarra
Spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari ) flying through Pickles Reef in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Key Largo, Florida. Photo: Andrew Ibarra
Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata ) on Pickles Reef in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Key Largo, Florida. Photo: Andrew Ibarra
Queen angel (Holacanthus ciliaris ) among Schoolmaster snappers in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: William Brown
Common snook (Centropomus undecimalis ) in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: William Brown
A sea slug (Ercolania ) sp.) near Anini Beach, Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: April McCormack
Breaching humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae ), Maalaea Bay near Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Tom Ayers
Breaching humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae ), Maalaea Bay near Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Tom Ayers
Breaching humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae ), Maalaea Bay near Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Tom Ayers
Honu, or green sea turtle, (Chelonia mydas ) wrapped, cut free by Doug and Ed Lyman in Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Doug Boyd
Decorated Nudibranch, (Goniobranchus decorus ) Goniobranchus decorus in Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: April McCormack
Nudibranch (Caloria sp.) in Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: April McCormack
Painted nudibranch (Hypselodoris infucata ) in Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: April McCormack
Painted nudibranch (Hypselodoris infucata ) in Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: April McCormack
“I took this photo in the Pupukea Marine Life Conservation District of Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. The photo shows a blackside hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri ) resting on coral with a fourspot butterflyfish (Chaetodon quadrimaculatus ) and arc-eye hawkfish (Paracirrhites arcatus ) in the background.” Photo: Bill Pigott
“I took this photo in the Pupukea Marine Life Conservation District of Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. The photo shows a bluefin trevally (Caranx melampygus ) and an eel (Gymnothorax sp.) during mutualistic hunting.” Photo: Bill Pigott
“I took this photo in the Pupukea Marine Life Conservation District of Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. This photo shows a SCUBA diver observing a green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas ) from a distance.” Photo: Bill Pigott
“I took this photo in the Pupukea Marine Life Conservation District of Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. I was SCUBA diving and happened to look upward and saw this turtle above me. I rolled over, snapped the photo and continued on my way. The photo shows a green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas ) heading toward the surface.” Photo: Bill Pigott
“I took this photo in the Pupukea Marine Life Conservation District of Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. The photo shows a face to face meetup between a Hawaiian day octopus (Octopus cyanea ) and orange goatfish (Mulloidichthys pfluegeri ).” Photo: Bill Pigott
Endemic gold lace nudibranch (Halgerda terramtuentis ) in Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: April McCormack
Pease’s nudibranch, aka locust nudibranch (Hypselodoris peasei ) in Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: April McCormack
Yellow margin nudibranch, also known as the orange creamsicle sea goddess (Ardeadoris angustolutea ) in Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: April McCormack
Yellow margin nudibranch, also known as the orange creamsicle sea goddess (Ardeadoris angustolutea ) in Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: April McCormack
“These were taken during an early morning walk along the shoreline of the Waihee Dunes and Wetlands Refuge on Maui's northeast shoreline in Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary during the first week of July. That day, amongst the ever present rock and driftwood, was this unfortunate fish, who must have really blown it somehow.” Photo: Michael Stettner
“These were taken during an early morning walk along the shoreline of the Waihee Dunes and Wetlands Refuge on Maui's northeast shoreline Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary during the first week of July. That day, amongst the ever present rock and driftwood, was this unfortunate fish who must have really blown it somehow.” Photo: Michael Stettner
Whale tail in Maalaea Bay near Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Tom Ayers
Greenwing teal (Anas carolinensis ) from Laguna Grande Seaside, California in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jerry Loomis
“Beach clean up crew, naturally. These turkey vultures (Cathartes aura ) were feasting on a marine mammal carcass on the beach in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, which they clean up regularly and naturally.” Photo: Christina Parsons
“Far from their clumsy appearance on land, California sea lions (Zalophus californianus ) are agile and athletic once they hit the water! So fun to watch these two playing in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.” Photo: Douglas Croft
Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis ) circling at the bird sanctuary at Carmel River State Beach in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Lisa Carpenter
“Common dolphins (Delphinus delphis ) playing alongside our boat in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.” Photo: Douglas Croft
Contemplation: Point Lobos in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Dennis Segers
Courting Brandt’s cormorant (Phalacrocorax penicillatus ), Point Lobos in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Dennis Segers
A curlew (Numenius sp.) takes off out of an incoming wave at Marina State Beach in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Lisa Carpenter
Great blue heron (Ardea herodias ) in China Cove at Point Lobos in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jerry Loomis
Feeding frenzy in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae ) lunge through a school of anchovies at the surface while gulls circle, waiting to feast on the leftovers. Photo: Douglas Croft
Two godwits (Limosa sp.) at Marina State Beach in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Lisa Carpenter
A gull flies over kelp beds in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Kate Sutter
“Heermann’s gull (Larus heermanni ) overlooking artificial nesting site. This gull was landward of an artificial nesting site built for Herrmann’s gulls in Roberts Lake, near where the lagoon flows into Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.” Photo: Christina Parsons
“We have overcast skies much of the time in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. This flattens out the light and allows our cameras to get fantastic detail. It also makes everything appear in shades of gray. I really liked how stripping out the little bit of color that was there enhanced the detail even more on this humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae ) breach.” Photo: Douglas Croft
“Anchovies fly as a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae ) lunges from beneath them. Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary is a feeding zone for humpbacks and eating is pretty much all that is on their minds when they are here. Anchovies, krill and even some sardines are on the menu. Photo: Douglas Croft
Brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis ) in flight, Point Lobos near Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Dennis Segers
Nudibranch Explosion in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Bruce Sudweeks
Jellyfish Eclipse (Chrysaora fuscescens ) in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Bruce Sudweeks
Sea lion ballet (Zalophus californianus ) in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Bruce Sudweeks
Lion’s mane nudibranch (Melibe leonina ) in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Bruce Sudweeks
eeny blue porcelain crab (Petrolisthes galathinus ) at Mavericks Beach tide pools in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Audrey West
Ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus ) making a comeback at Mavericks Beach tide pools in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Audrey West
Osprey (Pandion haliaetus ) hunting in Harkin Slough in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jerry Loomis
Southern sea otter (Enhydra lutris nereis ) at Elkhorn Slough in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Dennis Segers
Pigeon guillemot (Cepphus columba ) under Cannery Row in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. This photo was taken where a group of pigeon guillemots had been nesting and this one was resting on the rocks just below the Chart House on Cannery Row.” Photo: Christina Parsons
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina ) swim in kelp beds in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Kate Sutter
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina ) look up curiously at the camera in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Kate Sutter
A southern sea otter (Enhydra lutris nereis ) with a double crab feast in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Douglas Croft
Early morning picture of godwits (Limosa sp.) on Marina State Beach in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Lisa Carpenter
Wood duck (Aix sponsa ) from Neary Lagoon in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, Santa Cruz, California. Photo: Jerry Loomis
Blue striped grunt (Haemulon sciurus) huddle close to a spur reef in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Tiffany Duong
Getting a nurse shark’s (Ginglymostoma cirratum) view of Spanky’s Reef in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Tiffany Duong
A school of nurse sharks (Ginglymostoma cirratum) swim up in the water column with divers at Spanky’s Reef in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Tiffany Duong
“Point Lobos Weston Beach tide pools during the King Tide’s lowest tidal point. The pastel colors of the bat sea stars (Patiria miniata ) are relatively easy to spot against the black rocks and bright green sea grass of their native habitat in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.” Photo: Meg McWhinney
Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina ) mother and pup rest after a swimming lesson on the Pacific Grove 5th St Beach in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Meg McWhinney
“Absolutely my favorite birds to watch during the breeding season, this pair of Brandt’s cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus ) begin to build a nest on the edge of the Monterey Jetty Pier in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.” Photo: Meg McWhinney
“A huge draw for whale watching boats right now, this mature female leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea ) floats just above the submarine Monterey Canon Rim in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary looking for jellyfish.” Photo: Meg McWhinney
Two California sea lion pups (Zalophus californianus ) comfort each other after their arrival at Monterey Jetty Pier in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Meg McWhinney
A snowy egret (Egretta thula ) searches the Point Lobos Weston Beach tide pools in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary for food during the King Tide’s lowest tidal point. Photo: Meg McWhinney
A lone harbor seal (Phoca vitulina ) pup in evening light waits for its mother to return to the Pacific Grove 5th St. Beach in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Meg McWhinney
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.