Photo Club of the Sea

  • March 2026 - LiveScience - Antarctic sea spider staring the camera down.
  • February 2026 - SunnySideCoral - Sunburst Coral bursting from its center.
  • January 2026 - Fity - Lion's Mane floating on top of the abyss.

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The following candidates are for the April 2026. You do not have to vote in every category, however it is recommended to do so. PLease make sure to carefully choose based not on the auhtor, but rather the full composition of the piece. All lifeforms depicted in the images have been carefully studied in our sciences, so you may be able to research them before making your voting decision to make an informed decision. Thank you for your participation in this voting process as it will continue to grow not only our community, but the wildlife of the ocean's community as a whole. If you would like to inquire about other participatory avenues or reach out with any questions or concerns, please contact me using the email on the sidebar to the right.

Ocean Fauna

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A school of red fish swimming by. A blue fish sitting alone. A green fish staring you down.

Ocean Flora

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Groups of algae sitting at the bottom of the water. Dense seaweed forests being hit by the light Rounded coral on focus with red concentric circles.

Whales

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Humback Whale flipping out of the water. Blue whale swimming alone in the ocean. Beluga near the bottom of the ocean with its mouth open facing the camera.