A majestic humpback whale, dramatic coastlines, and a coral reef ecosystem shine in the NOAA and and National Marine Sanctuary Foundation’s ‘Get Into Your Sanctuary’ photo contest. The winning photos celebrate the National Marine Sanctuary System, which encompasses more than 629,000 square miles and includes 17 national marine sanctuaries and Papahānaumokuākea and Rose Atoll marine national monuments.
Freediving into a school of akule in Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Sanctuary Recreation, Second PlaceCredit: Christian Crook
Winners were named across five categories: Sanctuary Views, Sanctuary Life, Sanctuary Recreation, Sanctuaries at Home, and Sanctuaries Around the World.
Sunset at Rialto Beach in Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. Sanctuary Views, Second PlaceCredit: Elliot Gilfix
Potato Harbor on Santa Cruz Island is one of few wind-protected places to hunker down for the night in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Even still, wind and swell sneak their way into the small anchorage under the setting sun. Sanctuary Views, Third PlaceCredit: Dustin Harris
Camping under the stars in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Sanctuary Recreation, First PlaceCredit: Daniel Eidsmoe
McWay Falls in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Sanctuary Views, First PlaceCredit: Peter Reinold
Atlantic puffins (Fratercula arctica) are ocean-dependent birds that spend most of their lives on open water. The productive North Atlantic Canadian waters surrounding Newfoundland provide some of the best habitat for these beloved marine birds. Sanctuaries Around the World, Second PlaceCredit: Carolyn Copper
Male lined seahorses (Hippocampus erectus) like this one at the Blue Heron Bridge in West Palm Beach, Florida, receive eggs from the female and keep them in a pouch where they fertilize and carry them until they are ready to hatch. Sanctuaries Around the World, Third PlaceCredit: Tamara Christian
A humpback whale (Megaptera novaengliae) dives at sunset in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. This photo was taken with a telephoto lens from a safe distance. Sanctuary Life, Third PlaceCredit: Kaelyn DeYoung
An arrow crab (Stenorhynchus seticornis) sits in front of a Caribbean long spine sea urchin (Diadema antillarum) in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Sanctuary Life, First PlaceCredit: Gabriel Jensen
Giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) walks the deep coldwater reef in Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary. Sanctuary Life, Second PlaceCredit: Robert Lee
Kite flying on a beach near Palm Coast, Florida. Sanctuaries at Home, Second PlaceCredit: Daniel Eidsmoe
A green sea turtle (Chelonia) surfaces for air in the shallows of Playa Punta Corola on San Cristobal in Galapagos, Ecuador. Sanctuaries Around the World, FinalistCredit: Dan Shipp
Split shoreline and underwater view of the coral reef ecosystem around Fakarava Atoll in French Polynesia. Sanctuaries at Home, First PlaceCredit: Justin Wallace
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