Mangrove Photography Awards 2024 captures the beauty of mangrove forests and the challenges of living around this amazing nature.
Mangrove Photography Awards were held for the 10th consecutive year in 2024 to spread awareness about the importance of mangroves for various animal species as well as humans.
Mangrove forests are considered one of the most valuable forest ecosystems in the world. These forests are actually fertile wetlands between land and water that usually grow in tropical or subtropical geography and coastal areas. The global distribution of mangrove trees, despite the fact that most of its species are native to tropical regions, can be seen in many parts of the globe.
India, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, Bahamas, United Arab Emirates, Australia, Madagascar and America are some of the countries that host mangrove trees on earth. However, the amazing nature of mangroves in some countries is under threat and destruction due to the entry of polluted water from sewage, industrial waste, urban development, etc.
Iran’s mangrove forests are also located on the coasts and islands of the Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea and in the provinces of Bushehr, Hormozgan and Sistan and Baluchistan. The largest area of these forests is located in Hormozgan province, and the Qeshm mangrove forest with its evergreen trees is world-famous, including Iran’s biosphere reserves, and is considered one of the country’s most valuable natural heritages.
Macro photo of the smile of the crocodile El Cora (El Cora), a resident of the mangrove forests of Mexico; Photographer: Javier Orozco
Threat of mangrove forests in India with fishing ponds; Photographer: Teja Yantrapalli
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sawfish in danger of extinction in the waters of Florida in the United States; Photographer: Grace Pempek
Aerial photo of mangrove forests in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico; Photographer: Santiago Gibert Isern
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entangling horseshoe crabs in a fishing net in Hong Kong’s Tung Chung Bay; Photographer: Daphne Wong
Two white sharks swimming in the nature of the mangroves and the waters of the Bahamas; Photographer: Jillian Morris
Aerial photo of Australian mangrove forest in Kakadu National Park; Photographer: Stuart Chape
A crocodile in the macro lens of the camera in the mangrove forests of Australia; Photographer: Nicholas Alexander Hess
Natives in the mangrove forest of Colombia; Photographer: Daniel Alvarez
Indonesia’s underwater mangrove habitats; Photographer: Purwanto Nugroho
Wildlife of mangrove forests in Colombia; Photographer: Sebastián Calle
The coexistence of man and nature in the mangrove forests of Indonesia; Photographer: Giacomo D’orlando
Sunset in the Andaman Islands located in the Indian Ocean; Photographer: Vladimir Borzykin
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Fishing by dolphins in the shallow waters of the mangrove bays of Florida, USA; Photographer: Mark Ian Cook
Indian woman searching for drinking water around the mangroves in the Bay of Bengal; Photographer: Dipayan Bose
mud bath ritual in the mangrove forests of Indonesia; Photographer: Johannes Panji Christo
The threat and clearing of mangrove forests with the development of urbanization in India; Photographer: Star Udyawar
A shark among the roots of a mangrove tree in the Bahamas; Photographer: Wyatt Albert
Aerial photo of mangrove forests along Indonesia’s jungle coast; Photographer: Balazs Fodor
A girl among the ruins buried in the water in the Sundarbans maritime forest, Bay of Bengal; Photographer: Supratim Bhattacharjee
Shrimp farms around endangered mangrove forests in India; Photographer: Kallol Mukherjee
Hippo swimming among the mangrove forests on the banks of the Gambia River in The Gambia; Photographer: Nele Holstegge
Mexican alligator under the waters of the Mexican mangrove lagoon; Photographer: Shane Gross
The half-drowned house of a village man living in a mangrove forest in India’s flood; Photographer: Dipayan Bose
A small mud-eating fish on the tail of a huge crocodile in the mangrove forests of India; Photographer: Abhishek Das
The admired view of mangrove trees in Australia; Photographer: Jake Mason
sharks among the twisting mangroves in the shallow waters of the Bahamas; Photographer: Olivier Clement
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Aerial photo of mangrove forests in Al Dhafra area, Abu Dhabi, UAE; Photographer: Ammar Alsayed Ahmed
Two Indian women in the middle of the flooded mangrove forest and the water waves that took their houses hostage; Photographer: Supratim Bhattacharjee
Night in the mangrove forests of Florida in America; Photographer: Jeff Thamert
forest cat or swamp cat in Bandar Abbas mangrove forest; Photographer: Erfan Samanfar
Have you ever traveled to mangrove forests? Have you seen Qeshm mangrove forest up close? What experience do you have in mind from this trip? Please inform Kajaro and its companions about your views, opinions and visual experiences.
If you are a traveler, you take good photos from traveling to different regions and you want to introduce your artworks, you can send the images of the works along with a short introduction of yourself to the email address info(at)kojaro.com. Submitted works, if approved, will be published in Kojaro media with your name.
Cover photo: Boat harvesting rare honey in mangrove forests in India; Photographer: Upamanyu Chakraborty
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