a photo by Steven Kovacs of a rare larval goosefish opening its mouth

Rare Glimpses of Diverse Marine Life Take the Stage in This Year’s Ocean Art Photography Contest

Off the deep waters of Kumejima, Japan, Steven Kovacs captured an image that would be awarded Best in Show for the 2025 Ocean Art Photography Contest. Traveling to the Okinawa prefecture in the hopes of encountering a scarcely documented species of larval goosefish, Kovacs spent nearly two weeks blackwater diving before photographing the rare moment.

“Unfortunately, this beautiful little fish turned out to be incredibly uncooperative and difficult to photograph,” Kovacs says. “After spending some time with it, I was very fortunate that, for one brief moment, it decided to yawn while facing the camera.” The resulting image is aptly titled “Tired fish.”

a photo by Steven Kovacs of a rare larval goosefish opening its mouthSteven Kovacs, “Tired Fish,” Kumejima, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan

This past year, the annual contest saw thousands of entries spanning more than 90 countries. From silky sharks in Cuba to small pipefish in Indonesia, each photograph highlights unique, fleeting underwater moments that often go unseen. Awardees took home more than $60,000 in prizes, including once-in-a-lifetime experiences such as diving excursions, cruises, and liveaboard trips.

Take a plunge into the online gallery of winning images, highlighting 14 distinctive categories. Find more information and watch out for next year’s open call on the contest’s website.

a photo by Kirsty Andrews of the eggs of a Spanish dancer (Hexabranchus sanguineus) forming pink coils. A sea slug peers out from themKirsty Andrews, “Egg Eater,” Anilao, Philippines

a photo by Paul Eijkemans depicting a group of Costasiella seaslugs,roaming a leafPaul Eijkemans, “Meet the Costasiellas!,” Indonesia, Bali, Tulamben, Melasti divesite

a photo by Byron Conroy of silk sharks under the surfaceByron Conroy, “Last Light,” Jardines Del Reina marine Park in Cuba, Caribbean

a photo by Paolo Bausani of Cratena Peregrina feeding on its preyPaolo Bausani, “True Colors,” Giannutri Island, Mediterranean Sea, Italy

a photo by Marco Lausdei of a dozen manta rays heading straight for the cameraMarco Lausdei, “Alien Invasion,” Maldives, Baa Atoll, Hanifaru bay

a black and white photo by Mehmet Gungen of a Tiger Shark swimming swiftly through the waterMehmet Gungen, “Caribbean Reef Shark Blur,” Bahamas, Grand Bahama Island, Dive site: Tiger Beach

a photo by Daniel Sly of a pughead pipefish peering out from behind coralsDaniel Sly, “Between the Polyps,” Indonesia, Lembeh Strait

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