Enter in the most inspiring oceans of the year

While floating in glittering water in the north of the Great Barrier Reef, black shape, dark shape, Marcia Riederer. Wildlife who is born in Brazil and the underwater photographers look like six white whale, they snatch the picture at a straight point and prepared one eye to him.
“These curious Giants is close to the curious curiosity about playing,” Reider told the Soceaoographic magazine. “Whales seems to acknowledge your presence, circulating and communication. It is a humble experience, showing the amazing sea and inhabitants, and urgent needs to save you.”
His marvelous picture, exhibit, wins the first riederer area in the best stage of 2025 seafood photographers. The competition, which is presented by Oceaographic and Blanchpain, horrific encouraging medals that reflect its beauty of the sea and hustle. Learn to get into all the pictures of this year.
Wildliness Photographer of the year: Try Standard
The Gygmy Gygmy Gygmy is a small, colorful fish to the western Pacific Ocean. The Japanese researcher Tamumi, dragging the middle incident. “For the fish of the Gobiid, male care is common, but unusually, in Ollow Pigmy Gobs, women participated in the diary hospitalization,” he explained. “This person is a woman, releasing new borses in the water column in her mouth.”
Oyama’s research focuses on the fertility tap of fish, especially the jackish fish in Japan. He conducts a skill-based artwork to approach the closer and of marine life, using seafood to help his research and share the world.
Adventure Photet Year: Bennaard

The coast of Nazaré, Portugal, honed its great waves, producing some large water, let alone be put under. The French Photographer Ben has pointed to snatch the amazing shot of a hard day. “The spirit was a storm in the north, which made the Surf hard,” he said. “It was the end of the afternoon; the light was fascinating from the ocean instead of normal view. It was difficult to shoot anything because of the heavy crack.”
ADID has ever been shooting the sea since his youth. He is now based on Tahiti – another part of the country known for its powerful waves – where his unique viewing style performs.
Saving (impact) of annual photos: Hugo Bret

The Grandadráp traditional practice is very focused on the dead centuries. Hunting has ever hurt human survival on the Faroe Islands islands, but today, the preservatives contradict the massacre of Pilot whales endanger the relatives. The French photographer and the Marine Biologist Hugo Bret captured the preferred Pilot Whale Fetus image lying in a life of his mother after such greeting.
“Each year, more than 1,000 Cetaceans were killed during milling, killing the whalale groups, including young men and pregnant females,” he said. “While hunting was no longer a necessity, they are not living.
Nature Reserve (Hope) for Year: Sirachai Arunrugstichai

The Indo-Pacific Leopard sharks have been large in three sections, a special marine bodies in the western Pacific. Today, this kind is in international conservation organizations (IUCN) a list of vulnerable types, which is being driven about to lose excessive loss and lodging.
This amazing picture is Thai Photojournalist and the Marine Biologist Sirachai Arunrugstichicha provides Glimmer of hope. “The Aquarist has held a jar of the Governor-Pacific Leopard Clair-Conditioner (Stegastoma), its EGG case), its Equalia Pheket,” explained. “Since 2023, the breeding system of the Aquarium-operated Aquarium worker has produced over 40 animals of this endangered, red-red.”
Award Connectivity award: Craig Parrie

Redeemers and members of the local community worked 15 hours to save the Humpback Whale fenced in South Wales, Australia. Australian Ocean and Nature Photograph Parriger parry wrote a tireless effort, snatching the flight image.
“Sadly, despite dedication, he could not be saved,” said Parry. “While the result was sad, he witnessed in the partnership of many agencies and volunteers was very motivated – a powerful reminder of the unity and shared purpose.”
This year’s small photographer is: Aaron Sanders

The Ridescent’s squid are wrapped in the tender line, sea breeding in the Uk Sea Wanters and films Aaron is carefully approaching the glorious picture.
“The color waves risen from their bodies as chromathores pulled up the rhythm, full of gold, and reduced to darker,” Sanders said. “These creatures without their other things make it in their own minds, creating the next generation of Bobtail Squid.”
The Portfolio Acean Acean Acean Acu: Matthew Sullivan

What looks like tiny eyeballs hundreds of the male jawfish is actually his seed. The Dumbrooding Jawfish protects its fertile eggs by covering their mouths or more. During this time, they refuse to eat and regularly the “eggs’ eggs – that spit on their recipes when they were getting enough oxygen.
“2025 was a different year of seeing pedestrians,” Florida-based underwater and wild animals Matthew Sullivan. “The man’s courage was brave and comfortable with me, allowed me to take the picture.”
Fathams Fathams for Fatamans: Juling Cai

The Anilao coast, Barangay in the Philippines, Chinese Jaying Photographer Jaying Cai snatched the picture of the exciting look that was inclined to be jellyfish in his mouth. “It can participate in chemical protection through the possibility of poisoning in its stations,” is defined by Cai. “When the fish had caught the gel in his mouth, it looked like a balloon was hit.”
Seasonal photographer: Yury Ivanov

The perfect Conqueror of the Ocean Ocean of the Year Awards is a Indonesian-based photographer and the Dive Master is Ivanov. He took the colorful amphipods from Kyprodeidae family, each lasting up to 3 mm body length, resting at corals.
These small creatures often regret that “ladybugs in the ocean,” and you can see why. Their black bodies and things like insects make them look like the Oneworldly version of ordinary winged beetles. “It requires a lot of patience and accuracy of the shooting of the Shot,” Ivanov said. “Overall, it took me six dives to shoot. The result revealed the closest sense of underwater for less than neglected lives.