2022 Science Without Borders® Challenge Semi-Finalists: 11-14 year old students
The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is pleased to announce the semi-finalists in our 2022 Science Without Borders® Challenge! This international student art contest engages students in important ocean issues through art. For this year’s competition, students were asked to illustrate one or more actions people can take to protect coral reefs using a “Ridge to Reef”conservation approach.
Entries to the Science Without Borders® Challenge are judged in two categories based on age. Here are the semi-finalists selected from the younger group of applicants, students 11-14 years old:
"Marine Protected Areas" by Twiggy Chen, Age 14, Canada
Governments create marine protected areas to shield threatened marine ecosystems from invasive human activity. These areas are often taken care of by governments for the purpose of conservation and scientific research. The three figures in my piece celebrate after seeing the progress of their replanted coral. The figures are arranged in a circle representing unity and togetherness. Saving the coral reefs cannot be done alone but will instead require a team effort. The image is further tied together by bright complementary colours, creating both harmony and interest. The arrangement of the figures and colours match their celebratory expressions and body language. The ocean environment is a serious issue, but its preservation is something to be enjoyed as we create the world we want for our future. I hope this piece inspires people to help create more marine protected areas around the world.