Announcing the 11-14 Year-Old Finalists of the 2022 Science Without Borders® Challenge!

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The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is pleased to announce the finalists of the 2022 Science Without Borders® Challenge, our annual student art competition. This year we asked students to create a piece of art that illustrates one or more actions that governments, non-profits, park managers, and indigenous communities can take to preserve coral reefs using a ridge to reef approach to conservation. We are thrilled with the entries that we received!

We received 510 qualifying pieces of artwork from 49 different countries, so picking the finalists was a difficult decision. Ultimately, finalists were chosen based on how well the artwork exemplified this year’s theme, the quality of the artwork, and the creativity and originality of their artwork.

We hope you will be as impressed with the submissions we received as we were. Without further ado, here are the finalists for Ages 11-14 of the 2022 Science Without Borders® Challenge:

 

"Tears of the Ocean" by Worramakha Nillawannapha, Age 14, Thailand

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ARTIST'S STATEMENT: There are lots of garbage or rubbish loads in the ocean. All kind of sea creatures can be entangled in and ingest. This causes them drowning and affect ocean ecology system.

Stay tuned to find out who the finalists are from students in our 15-19 year-old category!

 

 

 

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