Third Place: SOS, Diana Vasileva, 16, Russia
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Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation
To celebrate the International Year of the Reef (IYOR), the Living Oceans Foundation partnered with the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) to bring you the Science Without Borders® Challenge. The theme for the 2018 international student contest was “Why Coral Reefs Matter.” Students were asked to create artwork that may portray why coral reefs matter to them, their country, the world, and/or other organisms or ecosystems. They received over 600 entries to the competition this year!
Congratulations to all the Science Without Borders® Challenge 2018 High School Finalists! See below for their incredible efforts!
Overall winners will be announced very soon – watch this space!
More info here.
Coral Dreamscape, Anya Hartman, 15, US
Third Place: SOS, Diana Vasileva, 16, Russia
The Last Resort, Yin Zen (Steven) Ni, 17, Canada
No Place Like Home, Sydney Wada, 17, US
First Place: The Last Coral Reef, Selena Yang, 16, US
Factory of Life, Beirui Liu, 17, China
The Coral Reef is Drowning, Isabelle Lin, 17, US
The Glorious Reefs, Benita Grace Steffani, 17, Indonesia
Heart of the Reef, Katinka Clara Spangtoft, 16, Denmark
Protecting Us from Miles Away, Joanne Wang, 17, US
Tears of the Ocean, Kirill Alferiev, 17, Ukraine
Closer, Emilia Ling, 18, Italy
Coral on the Turtle’s Back, Jessica Cameron, 18, US
Second Place: Fading Away, Xinyue Du, 16, US
A Dying Ecosystem, Jeanie No, 17, US
Set Me Free, Yifei Gao, 17, US
It’s Only a Matter of Time, Chesney Benson, 17, US