08/06/2026
I didn’t grow up by the sea, yet it’s always felt like where I belong. Ever since I was a child, the ocean has held a special place in my heart. There are old videos of me standing at the shoreline, completely captivated, watching the waves roll in again and again. Even then, there was something about the ocean that drew me in like nothing else. 🌊
Today, as a nature and wildlife photographer, time spent on the water is where I feel most grounded. Marine wildlife has changed the way I see the world, revealing just how deeply the health of our oceans is connected to the future of our planet. Through every encounter, I’ve come to understand that their stories need to be told and their voices need to be heard.🐋
The ocean gives us so much: it regulates our climate, produces much of the oxygen we breathe and supports an incredible diversity of life. Yet it is facing immense pressure from human activities such as industrial fishing, pollution, deep sea mining and whaling.
On this World Ocean Day, I encourage each of you to reflect on the choices you make every day. Be mindful of where your resources come from, reduce what you waste, support conservation efforts, and help raise awareness. Every action, no matter how small it may seem, has the power to create change. And perhaps most importantly, inspire others to care too.✨
Protecting our oceans isn’t someone else’s responsibility – it’s all of ours. Together we can help ensure that future generations inherit seas that are thriving, wild, and full of life.
For the ocean, today and every day.
Happy World Ocean Day 💙