search-icon
Fishing Under the Radar

Winners of the 2016 Science Without Borders® Challenge

The 2016 Science Without Borders® Challenge asked students to explore the impact of illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing. This harmful practice threatens global fish populations, disrupts marine ecosystems, and undermines the livelihoods of coastal communities. Through their artwork, students illustrated the consequences of IUU fishing, helping to raise awareness about its effects on both marine life and the people who depend on sustainable fisheries.

This year’s competition saw over 160 entries from students in 18 countries, each offering a unique artistic interpretation of the theme. By researching IUU fishing, students gained a deeper understanding of its environmental and economic impacts. Their artwork not only demonstrated artistic talent but also reflected their ability to communicate important conservation messages through visual storytelling.

The Science Without Borders® Challenge continues to inspire young artists to engage with critical ocean conservation issues. By participating, students become advocates for marine protection, using creativity to spark conversations about the need for sustainable fishing practices.

Middle School Winners & Finalists:

High School Winners & Finalists:

Related Posts

From Students to Stewards: A Full-Circle Moment for J.A.M.I.N.

There are certain faces you never forget.

Over the years, hundreds of students have stepped into mangrove forests with us through the Jamaica Awareness of Mangroves in Nature (J.A.M.I.N.) program. I may not always remember every name, but I remember the expressions — the hesitation before stepping into thick mud, the laughter when someone loses a shoe, the look of surprise when they catch that unmistakable sulfur smell rising from the mangrove soil…

Read More

World Oceans Day: Protecting the Ecosystems That Protect Us

This World Oceans Day, the global community is being challenged to think differently about the ocean.

The 2026 World Oceans Day theme, “Reimagine: Beyond the World We Know, A New Relationship With Our Ocean,” invites us to recognize that the ocean is not something distant or separate from our lives. It regulates our climate, supports our economies, provides food for billions of people, and sustains the natural systems that make life on Earth possible.

Few places illustrate this connection more clearly than the coastal ecosystems that protect our shores and support marine life. While coral reefs, mangrove forests, and seagrass meadows are often…

Read More
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.  You can view our complete Privacy Policy here.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Most of our cookies are used to improve website security and reduce spam. These cookies should be enabled at all times. They also enable us to save your preferences for cookie settings.

3rd Party Cookies

This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages. Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website.