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The Sixth Extinction

Winners of the 2023 Science Without Borders® Challenge

The 2023 Science Without Borders® Challenge invited young artists from around the world to raise awareness about endangered marine species with the theme, “The Sixth Extinction.” This theme challenged students to reflect on the alarming rate at which marine species are disappearing—many due to human activities such as overfishing, pollution, climate change, and habitat destruction.

With over 1,200 entries from 67 countries, the competition showcased an extraordinary level of talent and environmental consciousness. Students aged 11-19 submitted artwork that not only celebrated the beauty of endangered species but also highlighted the critical threats they face. Their detailed imagery and emotional depth brought to life the struggles of species like the vaquita, hawksbill sea turtle, and many other marine species teetering on the brink of extinction.

The winning pieces captivated us with more than just their artistic brilliance—they delivered powerful messages about the fragile balance of marine ecosystems and humanity’s role in their preservation. These artworks are more than visual masterpieces; they are urgent calls to action, reminding us that the future of our oceans depends on the choices we make today. We are honored to showcase the 2023 Challenge winners, whose art inspires hope and a renewed commitment to protecting marine biodiversity.

Winners & Finalists Ages 11-14:

First Place (11-14): "The sea bears witness to everything" by Yanjun Mao, Age 14, China

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ARTIST'S STATEMENT: The carapace of the hawksbill sea turtle is beautiful ,This has led to a continuous decline in the number of hawksbill sea turtles, and there is a danger of extinction. The background is a tearful eye, and the eyeball is the earth, which symbolizes the ocean. The ocean is the home of the hawksbill sea turtle. The ocean has witnessed all the history of the hawksbill sea turtle. not only the importance of this species, but also witnessing the killing of many hawksbill sea turtles by humans, This evidence proves that the earth is facing the sixth mass extinction. Hawksbill sea turtles are just one of them. The water drop represents the sorrow of the turtle, The light of the sun in the distance represents the hope of the future, because human beings have realized the importance of protecting marine life.

Winners & Finalists Ages 15-19:

"All Lives Matter" by Fatimah Faheem, Age 17, United States of America

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ARTIST’S STATEMENT: The Sixth Extinction” is about how humans changed the world mainly the environment. As time passes humans developed better technologies and that created more extinct species. Most of the human activities negatively affect the environment and decreased biodiversity and already lost lots of beautiful species. Not only marine lives but every species are beautiful and precious, and they matter to this world. All biodiversity are support all life on Earth, including humans. Without them, we cannot have healthy ecosystems to provide us with the air we breathe and the food we eat. And people also need to value nature itself. Steelhead Trout develop differently depending on their environment and they serve a crucial role in the dietary needs most of the predatory animals. My artwork shows the beauty of nature when the steelhead trout were not endangered.

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