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FREE ENTRY / National Geographic - Ocean Exploration & Discovery Photo Contest
FREE ENTRY / National Geographic - Ocean Exploration & Discovery Photo Contest

Thu, Nov 14

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Fee: Free / Prize: $20,000 + Publication

FREE ENTRY / National Geographic - Ocean Exploration & Discovery Photo Contest

Category: Several categories. Throughout history, stories from oceanic expeditions, such as those led by National Geographic Explorers at Large Sylvia Earle and Bob Ballard, have left people with a sense of adventure and, most importantly, urgency for protecting our blue planet...

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Nov 14, 2024, 11:30 PM

Fee: Free / Prize: $20,000 + Publication

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Throughout history, stories from oceanic expeditions, such as those led by National Geographic Explorers at Large Sylvia Earle and Bob Ballard, have left people with a sense of adventure and, most importantly, urgency for protecting our blue planet. The ocean today remains a source of discovery, capable of inspiring awe and curiosity about our world. It is critical that we continue to study and explore the global ocean’s lesser-known areas and processes if we are to learn from and protect it into the future. To do this, an “all hands on deck” approach is needed — one that brings together scientists from all regions of the world with their unique ideas, perspectives and solutions. In 2022, a partnership between Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) and the National Geographic Society (the Society) was forged to advance ocean science and exploration. The goal of the partnership is to provide early career ocean scientists from around the world the opportunity to lead impactful projects that will explore, understand and inform the protection of the ocean. This partnership also builds on both organizations’ commitments to amplify diverse perspectives, support local leadership development in the ocean sciences and provide funding and access to state-of-the-art research infrastructure. Under this partnership, the Society and SOI are recruiting and supporting early career scientists who can take advantage of the available berth space and research infrastructure aboard SOI’s Falkor (too) research vessel during its 2025 season traversing the southeast coast of South America. Falkor (too) provides a cutting-edge space for pioneering ocean research and technology development projects. The state-of-the-art research vessel has onboard laboratories, underwater robot and camera capabilities, a high performance computing system, and the ability to trial and implement new tools for capacity development and ocean research. To cover travel and project related costs, the Society will award grants of up to $20,000 USD to selected research, conservation and/or technology projects. Awardees will also join the Explorer Community as National Geographic Explorers and have access to opportunities for training, capacity development and network building.


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