““Mangrove Walls Broken”” – photo by Dipayan Bose – Mangroves & Threats winner |
Powerful Winning Images From the 2024 Mangrove Photography Awards |
GLOBAL – With a record-breaking 2,500 submissions from 74 countries, this year’s contest showcased the beauty and global significance of mangrove ecosystems worldwide. Winners include a look at local rituals, the intense colors of decomposing mangroves, and wildlife that call them home. These images, spread across seven categories, show the people and animals that rely on mangrove forests, the threats they face, and why urgent action is needed to protect them. in the category of “Mangroves & Threats” winning photogtrapher Dipayan Bose frames a villager standing inside his half-submerged home during a flood. Due to repeated tropical cyclones and sea level rise in the Bay of Bengal, river embankments have become broken by high tides in coastal villages across the Sundarbans, West Bengal. As a result, homes and farms have flooded, fisheries have become destroyed by seawater, and people have been forced to migrate, victims of climate change. |