2023 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 Recreation
National marine sanctuaries provide an idyllic setting for a variety of recreational activities. This category celebrates the people who visit them.
1st Place: Chuck Graham. Tranquil kayaking through Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary.
2nd Place: Daniel Eidsmoe. 'Milky Way Kayak' in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
3rd Place: Bryan Dort. An angler and a stand-up paddleboarder over the shipwreck Albany in Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
Honorable Mentions
Dive boats on Sombrero Reef near Marathon, in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Daniel Eidsmoe.
On Kamole, also known as Laysan Island, marine debris technicians from the non-profit Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Project (PMDP) Hawaii remove derelict fishing gear like ghost nets from the shoreline. These nets pose a threat to the flora and fauna of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. Photo: Andrew.
Marine Debris Technicians from Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Project (PMDP) Hawaii remove a ghost net from the reef at Kamokuokamohoaliʻi, in Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. Photo: Andrew.
An American Shepherd (Canis lupus familiaris ) in Henderson Harbor, NY. Photo: Brenda L. Williams.
Saturday morning enjoying Monterey State Beach at the edge of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Christina Parsons.
Kayaking in the Green Room, a cave in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Chuck Graham.
Waves crash ashore near the Point Pinos Lighthouse on a beautiful winter day in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Douglas Croft.
Skiing a 50-foot wave at Jaws, Maui, in Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Douglas Hoffman.
A kayaker gazes into a deep cave on Santa Cruz Island, Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Dustin Harris.
Kayakers gather outside of a sea cave on Santa Cruz Island, Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Dustin Harris.
Kayaking through the Anacapa Arch, in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Dustin Harris.
Sailboats anchor behind Scorpion Rock, in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Dustin Harris.
"Be The Light" Photo: Dustin Harris.
"From The Belly of the Beast" Photo: Eric Foote.
"The Light in the Darkness" Photo: Eric Foote.
"Facing Fears" Photo: Eric Foote.
Kayaking the beautiful waters off Islamorada, in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Gregory D Bunch.
Divers on the bow the United States Coast Guard cutter Duane in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jack Teasley.
Photographing the photographer on Molasses Reef in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jack Teasley.
Writing in the sand in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jean Zuo.
A sailboat appears to hover above the calm water within Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Jessica Hogan.
Enjoying snorkeling the clear waters at Looe Key. Photo: Jim Majesky.
The beach at Morris Bay has been shared by families for hundreds of years, as a nearby archaeological site proves. In the distance, the Middle Island Lighthouse guides ships as it has since 1905, helping to prevent more shipwrecks in Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: John Caplis.
A diver gives the universal symbol for being stoked (dual shakas!) as she ends a dive and returns to the boat while diving the kelp forests of Channel Islands, CA. Photo: Kayvon Malek.
"Stargazing at the milky way while the Monterey Bay is glowing blue as it bioluminescences with the lights of the city of Monterey behind. This is my home, this is my sanctuary." Photo: Kayvon Malek.
A surfer bombs into a massive set during winter storms off the coast of Central California. Photo: Kayvon Malek.
Stand-up paddle boarding with a crystal clear view of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary shipwreck Portland . Photo: Madalyn Saddler.
North Bay fishermen rig lines during a golden sunset on the pristine waters of Lake Huron's Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Madalyn Saddler.
Feminine connection with nature! Photo: Margaret.
Father and daughter enjoy kayaking in the mangroves of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Marlies Tumolo.
Father and daughter enjoy snorkeling in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Marlies Tumolo.
Experiencing pool-like clarity in nature at Alligator Reef Sanctuary Preservation Area in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Michael Sipos.
Experiencing pool-like clarity in nature at Alligator Reef Sanctuary Preservation Area in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Michael Sipos.
Crevall jacks (Caranx hippos ) and great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda ) at Stetson Bank in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Mohannad Aljishi.
Selfie bubbles, on the beach at Kalaloch, in Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Shanon Dell.
Paddling the sunset in Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Shellie Perrie-Atlantic Kayak Company.
Paddling with friends in Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Shellie Perrie-Atlantic Kayak Company.
Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary: where nature, history, culture, and recreation come together. Photo: Shellie Perrie-Atlantic Kayak Company.
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary lobster fisherman at work. Photo: Steve Alberts.
Smooth trunkfish (Lactophrys triqueter ) inspects elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata ) planted by volunteers with Coral Restoration Foundation amongst the seafans (Alcyonacea ) at Pickles Reef in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Photo: Tara K. Halstead.
Scientist Matt floats over a massive coral off of Tau Island, in National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa. Photo: Raymond Boland.
Enjoying the beauty of Fagetele Bay, in National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa. Photo: Veronika M. Mortenson.
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.