Supported by BLUE WORLD and Wilderlab

The prizes were announced at the Australian National Maritime Museum, as part of Science Week.

2025 Valerie Taylor Ocean Prize Winners

Danielle Ryan & James Sherwood, NSW National Parks AssociationOverall Prize for 30 x 30 action for the ocean

April Allende- Gamay Rangers- Prize for excellence in marine research

Mitchell Brennan, Sydney Institute of Marine Science – Prize for marine science research and communication

Lorna Parry, Underwater Earth – Prize for excellence in ocean literacy

Sam Nerrie – Prize for a sustained contribution to ocean protection

Steph Scott – East Coast Algae – Prize for creative ocean literacy

Penny Davidson, Jervis Bay Marine Park Alliance – Prize for community action

Yolanda Waters, Divers for Climate- Prize for creative ocean advocacy

Sarah-Jo Lobwein, So Shire – Prize for excellence in citizen science

Stuarts Point and District Community Organisation – Prize for Inspiring Sea change

Rhiannon Mitchell of Saltwater Sistas – Prize for outstanding ocean protection leadership

Friends of Solitary Islands Marine Park – Prize for commitment to ocean conservation

Emily Rowland – Prize for youth action for the ocean

Eyes Beneath Collers regeneration- Treading Lightly – Prize for Youth Leadership

Underwater Research GroupPrize for ocean stewardship

Earth to Sea Guardians – Prize for excellence in advocacy and community engagement

Congratulations to all prizewinners. We thank every one who applied for the prizes.

$40,000 in cash prizes were awarded

50 Wilderlab e-dna kits, kindly been donated by WILDERLAB, for marine conservation campaigning and ocean literacy/ education projects. This donation is valued at $14,500. Many thanks!

The easy-to-use eDNA kits require no specialised training or equipment, and are ideal for a range of applications including conservation and education. The unique on-site processing system avoids the need to keep samples cold. The small, lightweight samples can be sent by post to New Zealand for processing.

The aims of the Valerie Taylor Ocean Prizes
• To make a direct impact on ocean protection and restoration.
• To interest, inform and activate our communities to protect and care for our ocean.
This includes NSW marine and harbour eco-systems, marine species, coastal habitats and seabirds.

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the waters and land where we live, work, learn, swim and draw inspiration. We pay our respects to elders past, present and future. We undertake to care for the coast and waters.

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