Announcing the Winners of the 12th United Nations World Oceans Day Photo Contest



The winners of the twelfth annual Photo Competition for United Nations World Oceans Day were announced today surrounding the United Nations World Oceans Day celebration in Nice, France. A panel of world-renowned judges selected winners from thousands of global entries made by both amateur and professional photographers. This year’s competition featured the recurring categories “Big and Small Underwater Faces,” “Underwater Seascapes,” and “Above Water Seascapes.” The category “Wonder: Sustaining What Sustains Us” was newly added in celebration of the 2025 UN World Oceans Day theme sharing the same name. The 2025 winning photographers hail from eight different countries: Rachel Moore, Luis Arpa, Steven Lopez (“Wonder: Sustaining What Sustains Us”); Andrey Nosik, Giacomo Marchione, Lars von Ritter Zahony (“Big and Small Underwater Faces”); Dani Escayola, Gerald Rambert, Pedro Carrillo (“Underwater Seascapes”); Leander Nardin, Nur Tucker, Andrey Nosik (“Above Water Seascapes”).

Historically hosted at the UN Headquarters in New York, this year’s United Nations World Oceans Day moved overseas, taking place ahead of the UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3), which will also be hosted in Nice, France from June 9–13. The winning photographs will be presented live during the United Nations Ocean Conference, during a panel event on 11 June at the Agora in the La Baleine (Green Zone). The winning images will also be displayed in gallery exhibitions at NEO VogelART LAB (Nice) and at The Explorer’s Club (New York) throughout the week.

The 2025 photo competition was coordinated in collaboration between the United Nations Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, DPG, Oceanic Global, the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO. Since its inception in 2014, the competition has been curated by underwater and wildlife photographer Ellen Cuylaerts, and judged by a world-renowned panel of judges. Judges for 2025 included: underwater photographer Ipah Uid Lynn (Malaysia), underwater photographer William Tan (Singapore), wildlife photographer Vanessa Mignon (France), and underwater photographer Marcello Di Francesco (Italy).

The Photo Competition for UN World Oceans Day is a free-and-open public competition that calls on photographers and artists from around the world to communicate the beauty of the ocean and the importance of the respective United Nations World Oceans Day theme each year. All winners and participants in the competition signed a charter of 14 commitments regarding ethics in photography. Winning photos from 2025 as well as from previous years can be viewed via the virtual gallery on www.unworldoceansday.org and on DPG’s World Oceans Day Photo Competition mini-site. (On DPG’s mini-site, you can find extended captions for this year’s winners, which tell the stories behind the images.)

 

Wonder: Sustaining What Sustains Us

 

Wonder: Sustaining What Sustains Us — Winner by Rachel Moore (USA)

 

Wonder: Sustaining What Sustains Us — 2nd Place by Luis Arpa (Spain)

 

Wonder: Sustaining What Sustains Us — 3rd Place by Steven Lopez (USA)

 

Wonder: Sustaining What Sustains Us — Honorable Mention by Ollie Clarke (UK)

 

Big and Small Underwater Faces

 

Big and Small Underwater Faces – Winner by Andrey Nosik (Russia)

 

Big and Small Underwater Faces — 2nd Place by Giacomo Marchione (Italy)

 

Big and Small Underwater Faces — 3rd Place by Lars von Ritter Zahony (Germany)

 

Underwater Seascapes

 

Underwater Seascapes — Winner by Dani Escayola (Spain)

 

Underwater Seascapes — 2nd Place by Gerald Rambert (Mauritius)

 

Underwater Seascapes — 3rd Place by Pedro Carrillo (Spain)

 

Underwater Seascapes — Honorable Mention by Lars von Ritter Zahony (Germany)

 

Above Water Seascapes

 

Above Water Seascapes – Winner by Leander Nardin (Austria)

 

Above Water Seascapes — 2nd Place by Nur Tucker (UK/Turkey)

 

Above Water Seascapes — 3rd Place by Andrey Nosik (Russia)

 

Above Water Seascapes — Honorable Mention by Ken Findlay (South Africa)





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