The ocean doesn’t scream for attention—it whispers, glows, drifts, and surprises. And the 2025 Ocean Art Underwater Photo Contest caught all of that magic in one jaw-dropping collection. Now in its 14th year, the competition pulled in thousands of submissions from over 90 countries, proving one thing loud and clear: underwater photography is having a serious moment.
This year’s winning images feel like scenes stolen from another planet. You’ve got surreal blackwater encounters with elusive goosefish, heart-pounding wide-angle shots of sailfish slicing through the blue, and playful pinnipeds caught mid-motion like they’re flexing for the camera. Every frame tells a story—about beauty, vulnerability, and why these underwater worlds are worth protecting.
The contest featured 14 diverse categories, ranging from marine life behavior and striking portraits to dramatic black-and-white compositions. Two categories—Underwater Digital Art and Underwater Fashion—ditched editing restrictions altogether, letting photographers go full creative beast mode. The result? Images that blur the line between reality and imagination.
Ocean Art 2025 was powered by generous sponsors who contributed over $60,000 in prizes, with winners ranking their rewards based on total points earned across their submissions. Behind the scenes, a dream team of world-class judges brought sharp eyes and deep experience to the table, helping elevate the competition’s already sky-high standards.
The Overall Winner and Best of Show went to Steven Kovacs for his haunting blackwater image “Tired Fish.” Shot during a blackwater dive off Kumejima, Okinawa, the photo captures a rare larval goosefish—proof that patience, obsession, and a little luck still rule underwater storytelling.
At its core, Ocean Art 2025 isn’t just about epic visuals. It’s about passion, precision, and reminding the world that the ocean still has secrets left to share.
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#1. Best in Show: "Tired fish" by Steven Kovacs

"One of my favorite subjects to encounter on blackwater dives is the goosefish, also known as the monkfish. So when I began seeing photographs of a never-before-seen species of larval goosefish taken off Kume Island, Japan, I knew I had to visit and try to find one. Blackwater diving in the very deep waters off Kumejima, Japan, is an exciting new opportunity, and although finding my target fish was a long shot, I booked an extended stay in hopes of getting lucky. "
Location: Blackwater dive off Kumejima, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.
#2. Wide Angle – 1st Place: "Last Light" by Byron Conroy

Location: Jardines Del Reina marine Park in Cuba, Caribbean
#3. Wide Angle – 2nd Place: "Marlin and Diver" by George Kao

Location: Magdalena Bay, Baja California Sur, Mexico
#4. Wide Angle – 3rd Place: "Scads and Turtle" by Alex Lindbloom

Location: Misool, Raja Ampat, Indonesia
#5. Macro – 1st Place: "Between the Polyps" by Daniel Sly

Location: Indonesia, Lembeh Strait
#6. Macro – 2nd Place: "Gliding" by Luis Arpa Toribio

Location: Indonesia, Sulawesi, Lembeh strait
#7. Macro – 3rd Place: "The Next Generation" by Nicholas More

Location: Pintu Colada, Lembeh Resort, Indonesia
#8. Marine Life Behavior – 1st Place: "Beautiful Birth" by Jeon Min Seok

Location: Beaches in Kumamoto and Shinminamata, Japan
#9. Marine Life Behavior – 2nd Place: "Squid lays an Egg" by Suliman Alatiqi

#10. Marine Life Behavior – 3rd Place: "Nice Catch" by Kazuhiro Katano

Location: Japan, Shizuoka-Pre., Osezaki
#11. Portrait – 1st Place: "Sea Snake Knot" by Galice Hoarau

Location: Anda, Philippines
#12. Portrait – 2nd Place: "Buddha’s Ear" by Imogen Manins

Location: Australia, Mornington Peninsula, Rye
#13. Portrait – 3rd Place: "Home Alone" by Wojtek Meczynski

Location: Indonesia, Lembeh Straight
#14. Cold Water – 1st Place: "One Way Out" by James Ferrara

Location: Tobermory, Ontario Canada (Lake Huron)
#15. Cold Water – 2nd Place: "Spawning Lamprey" by Anton Sorokin

Location: California, USA, Big Sur Region
#16. Cold Water – 3rd Place: "Blue Blur" by Nicholas More

Location: South West of Penzance, Cornwall, UK
#17. Nudibranchs – 1st Place: "True Colors" by Paolo Bausani

Location: Giannutri Island, Mediterranean Sea, Italy
#18. Nudibranchs – 2nd Place: "Pride of Lions" by Brian Skjerven

Location: Canada, British Columbia, God’s Pocket Marine Provincial Park, Hooded Nudie Bay
#19. Nudibranchs – 3rd Place: "Egg Eater" by Kirsty Andrews

Location: Anilao, Philippines
#20. Blackwater – 2nd Place: "Female Angler" by Steven Kovacs

Location: Blackwater dive off Palm Beach, Florida, USA
#21. Blackwater – 3rd Place: "Reality and Reflection" by Giancarlo Mazarese

Location: Anilao, Philippines
#22. Underwater Conservation – 1st Place: "Please Free Me" by Elio Nicosia

Location: Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
#23. Underwater Conservation – 2nd Place: "Disco!" by Dan Mele

Location: St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, Tektite
#24. Underwater Conservation – 3rd Place: "Garbage Diving" by Pietro Cremone

Location: Indonesia, Sulawesi, Lembeh Strait
#25. Underwater Digital Art – 1st Place: "Mysterious Pufferfish" by Michal Štros

Location: Bunaken Island, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
#26. Underwater Digital Art – 2nd Place: "Living Fossil" by Conor Culver

Location: Palau, Micronesia
#27. Underwater Digital Art – 3rd Place: "Vanishing Act – Southern Stingray" by Ysabela Coll

Location: Mexico, Cozumel, Francesa Reef
#28. Black & White – 1st Place: "Méduse" by Patrick Désormais

Location: Pays-Bas – Zélande – site Den Osse
#29. Black & White – 2nd Place: "In the River at Night" by Jack Berthomier

Location: Ouenghi’s River, New Caledonia
#30. Black & White – 3rd Place: "Caribbean Reef Shark Blur" by Mehmet Gungen

Location: Bahamas, Grand Bahama Island, Dive site: Tiger Beach
#31. Compact Wide Angle – 1st Place: "Green Turtle and Snorkelers" by Haemi Cho

Location: Shark Point, Komodo, Indonesia
#32. Compact Wide Angle – 2nd Place: "Klunzigerś Home (Klunziger Wrasse)" by Enrico Somogyi

Location: Marsa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt
#33. Compact Wide Angle – 3rd Place: "An underwater photographer’s dream encounter" by Megan Dente

#34. Compact Macro – 1st Place: "Dancing on eggs" by Andrea Michelutti

Location: Anilao, Mabini, Batangas (Luzon), Philippines
#35. Compact Macro – 2nd Place: "Father’s Day" by Don Bouchard

Location: Anilao, Philippines
#36. Compact Macro – 3rd Place: "Hypnosis – Costasiella Usagi" by Andrea Michelutti

Location: Anilao, Mabini, Batangas (Luzon), Philippines
In Summary
What is the Ocean Art Underwater Photo Contest?
- It’s one of the world’s leading underwater photography competitions, celebrating marine life, creativity, and conservation.
How many photographers participated in 2025?
- Thousands of photographers from over 90 countries submitted their work.
What categories were included?
- The contest featured 14 categories, including marine life behavior, portraits, black & white, digital art, and underwater fashion.
Who won Best of Show in 2025?
- Steven Kovacs won Overall Winner and Best of Show for his blackwater image “Tired Fish.”
Why is Ocean Art important?
- It highlights ocean beauty while inspiring global awareness and conservation through powerful visual storytelling.









