A striking image of an endangered turtle among glass fish, taken on the spur of the moment, has won this year's Ocean Photographer of the year award
A striking image of an endangered turtle among glass fish, taken on the spur of the moment, has won this year's Ocean Photographer of the year award.
Ms Jan told Sky News seeing the"amazing and magic things" that live in our oceans was a"huge reminder that we all must do everything we can to protect it". The organisers said the awards aim to"highlight environmental threats faced by the world's oceans as well as showcasing their beauty".This shot captures surfer Jack Robinson riding the famous break known as 'The Right', some of the heaviest waves in the world, in Denmark, Western Australia. Pic: Philip de Glanville/Ocean Photography AwarThis picture of a seahorse clinging to a face mask, taken in Stratoni in northern Greece, was nominated in the conservation category.
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