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Winners of the 2021 Ocean Art Underwater Photo ContestFor the 10th year, Ocean Art Underwater Photography held a competition to identify the most distinctive images of underwater creatures. The goal was to raise awareness about the importance of marine animal conservation in the world.There were 81 photographers from all over the world competing in the competition. A prize of $35,000 was awarded at the end of the competition, thanks to the support of sponsors. The size of the award makes the Ocean Art prize one of the most valuable in the world.The prizes were granted based on the total points collected from all the winners' winning images. The winners were asked to select and rank their prize options. Luc Rooman won Best of Show, Eduardo Acevedo took first place in Story of the Shot for his Family, Nicolas Remy took second place for Against All Odds, Hannah Le Leu took third place for Against All Odds, Gabriel Guzman took fourth place for the Gang, and Magnus Lundgren took Honorable Mention for his Pinkies Rush Hour. Go to their page to see more of the greatest Ocean Art Underwater winners!Photo by: Luc Rooman
Volunteer Divers Carve Pumpkins Underwater at the South Carolina AquariumSebastian and the underwater creatures appear to enjoy Halloween after all.Earlier last month, a South Carolina aquarium delighted its visitors with a spectacular spontaneous underwater pumpkin carving.The volunteer divers, according to the aquarium, provided a dynamic and great experience for both the aquarium visitors and the animals. During an instructive presentation in the Great Ocean Tank, they carved the pumpkins underwater. Guests were given the opportunity to vote for their favorite design after the presentation, thus providing them with a one-of-a-kind experience.The folks who were present fell in love with the seashore pumpkin because of its incredibly gorgeous carving and showered it with applause and praise.Images by:SC Aquarium#Pumpkins #Underwater #SouthCarolina #AquariumSee also: Leon the Lobster​