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Dozens of Photographers Collect For ‘100 For the Ocean’ to Assist Marine Analysis and Advocacy — Colossal

Dozens of Photographers Collect For ‘100 For the Ocean’ to Assist Marine Analysis and Advocacy — Colossal

Dozens of Photographers Gather For '100 For the Ocean' to Support Marine Research and Advocacy — Colossal



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#local weather disaster
#nature
#ocean
#Paul Nicklen
#wildlife

Tom Cannon, “Playtime” (2019), Jurien Bay, Australia. All pictures © the photographers, courtesy of 100 For the Ocean, shared with permission

Bringing collectively 100 wildlife photographers from all over the world, 100 For the Ocean is a month-long fundraiser “to empower these on the frontlines of ocean conservation and to create a robust, collective voice to influence coverage and drive change.” Throughout Might, prints that includes André Musgrove’s underwater dives, Dmitry Kokh’s atmospheric documentation of polar bears, and Caine Delacy’s encounters with curious whales can be found for buy, with all proceeds going to analysis charities.

100 For the Ocean was established by photographers and marine biologists Paul Nicklen and Cristina Mittermeier, founders of SeaLegacy, a visible storytelling and advocacy platform with a mission to revive ocean habitats and scale back air pollution in response to the local weather disaster. For this particular mission, the duo collaborated with Chase Teron and invited Kathy Moran, the previous Nationwide Geographic Deputy Director of Images, to curate the choice.

Prints begin at $100 and can be found on the mission’s web site by way of Might 31. See extra on Instagram.

 

Two whales.

Caine Delacy, “Curiosity” (2023), Dominica

A polar bear and her two cubs.

Ruth Elwell Steck, “A Mom’s Love” (2020), Wapusk Nationwide Park, Manitoba, Canada

A leaping penguin.

Paul Nicklen, “Icy Flight” (2011), Ross Sea, Antarctica

A close-up of a tropical bird's eye and feathers.

Joel Sartore, “Edward’s fig parrot (Psittaculirostris edwardsii),” Loro Parque Fundacion

A grizzly bear half-submerged in a stream.

Lianna Nixon, “Emerald Desires” (2019), Katmai Nationwide Park, Alaska, U.S.

A breaking wave.

Andrew Semark, “Distance”

A surfer in front of a mountain.

Chris Burkard, “Aleutian Juice” (2013), Aleutian Islands

Wildcats.

Jean Simon Start, “Sturdy Collectively” (2022), Ontario

#local weather disaster
#nature
#ocean
#Paul Nicklen
#wildlife

 

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