The ocean has always been a source of wonder, mystery, and inspiration, and the 2025 Ocean Photographer of the Year competition has once again revealed its breathtaking beauty through photography. This year’s finalists showcase a stunning collection of images that celebrate marine life, coastal landscapes, and the deep connection between humans and the sea.

Photo by: Joaquin Fregoni
From the smallest details of underwater ecosystems to the grandeur of vast seascapes, the finalist photos transport viewers into a world that feels both fragile and powerful. Many of the images capture rare glimpses of marine creatures in their natural habitats—schools of fish moving like liquid silver, sea turtles gliding gracefully through crystal-clear waters, and whales breaching with immense force and elegance.
What makes these photographs truly magnificent is not only their visual impact but also the stories they tell. Some highlight the urgent need to protect endangered species and delicate coral reefs, while others reveal the resilience and beauty of nature even in the face of climate change and human impact. These images are more than art—they are calls to awareness and conservation.
The competition attracted photographers from across the globe, each bringing their unique perspective and passion for the ocean. The finalist selection reflects both technical excellence and deep emotional resonance, capturing fleeting moments that inspire awe and respect for the natural world.
Whether it is the play of light dancing across the waves, a diver surrounded by vibrant marine life, or the quiet stillness of an untouched coastline, these finalist photos remind us of the ocean’s power to move us. The magnificent images stand as both artistic triumphs and powerful reminders of why the ocean deserves our admiration and protection.
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#1. Fine Art Photographer of the Year: Joaquin Fregoni, French Polynesia

#2. Fine Art Photographer of the Year: Ysabela Coll, Mexico

#3. Fine Art Photographer of the Year: Rafael Armada, South Georgia Island

#4. Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Suliman Alatiqi, Indonesia

#5. Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Daniel Sly, Australia

#6. Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Takumi Oyama, Japan

#7. Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Arturo de Frias, Galapagos

#8. Adventure Photographer of the Year: Ben Thouard, Portugal

#9. Adventure Photographer of the Year: Gergo Rugli, Australia

#10. Adventure Photographer of the Year: Karim Iliya, Hawai’i

#11. Adventure Photographer of the Year: Romain Barats, Dominica

#12. Conservation (Impact) Photographer of the Year: Daniel Flormann, Indonesia

#13. Conservation (Impact) Photographer of the Year: Claudio Moreno Madrid, Australia

#14. Conservation (Impact) Photographer of the Year: Richard Smith, Papua New Guinea

#15. Conservation (Hope) Photographer of the Year: Aaron Sanders, Indonesia

#16. Conservation (Hope) Photographer of the Year: Jenny Stock, Indonesia

#17. Conservation (Hope) Photographer of the Year: Catherine Holmes, Maldives

#18. Human Connection Award: People & Planet Ocean: Jianping Li, China

#19. Human Connection Award: People & Planet Ocean: Craig Parry, Australia

#20. Human Connection Award: People & Planet Ocean: Kaushiik Subramaniam, Mexico

#21. Young Photographer of the Year: Aaron Sanders, United Kingdom

#22. Young Photographer of the Year: Yuka Takahashi, French Polynesia









