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Underwater Imaging competitions are divided into 11 main categories and a new category”SCIENCEinBLUE (Mavide Bilim) Photography Categories” which will be apply first time in 2024. Each of these categories is named after a Turkish pioneer in underwater research and imaging.

1. Nurdoğan Özkaya Underwater Nature Photography Contest:

Nurdogan Özkaya was one of the first scuba divers and underwater photographers of Turkey. Özkaya, who passed away in 1997, devoted his life to the underwater photography and to the beauties that “Still Live Deep In The Marmara Sea”.
In this category competitors can compete with any camera of their choice within a given period of time and in a pre-determined area. There is no restriction on the kind of lenses or filters.

2. Nurdoğan Özkaya Underwater Nature Photography Contest – Masters Category:

In this category, MASTER PHOTOGRAPHERS can compete with any camera of their choice within a given period of time and in a pre-determined area. There is no restriction on the kind of lenses or filters. Jury of the competition will decide to master photographers according to their training, photographs and international satisfaction.

3. Emre Omur Underwater Video Imaging Contest:

Emre Omur is one of the firsts in underwater photography and video imaging. Omur, whose work on the underwater world of many countries has been published in domestic and foreign media, has been a role model for young photographers.
Competitors in this category may use any kind of video cameras in Digital format within a given period of time, in a pre-determined area. There are no technical restrictions.

4. Jale Inan Underwater Archeology Photography Contest:

Prof. Jale Inan, who was one of the first archeologists of Turkey, was born in 1914 in Istanbul. Inan, who was sent abroad by Ataturk to receive an education in archeology, conducted the digs in Side and Perge and trained hundreds of Turkish archeologists. She also contributed to the establishment of the Antalya and Side museums. Inan passed away in January 2001. Today hundreds of archeology students and researches benefit follow her track and benefit from the library of Antalya museum, to which she donated her books.
In this category competitors can compete with any camera of their choice within a given period of time and in a pre-determined area. There is no restriction on the kind of lenses or filters.
The main criteria in the evaluation are that the objects whose images have been taken are those with archeological value. Touching, moving or removing the archeological objects are the primary reasons for disqualification. Underwater archeologists both under the water and on the surface will supervise the competitors.

5. Jale İnan Underwater Archeology Photography Contest, Masters Category:

In this category, MASTER PHOTOGRAPHERS can compete with any camera of their choice within a given period of time and in a pre-determined area. There is no restriction on the kind of lenses or filters.
The main criteria in the evaluation are that the objects whose images have been taken are those with archeological value. Touching, moving or removing the archeological objects are the primary reasons for disqualification. Underwater archeologists both under the water and on the surface will supervise the competitors.

6. Ekrem Akurgal Underwater Archeology Video Imaging Contest:

Prof. Ekrem Akurgal, who is one of the most well known researchers in archeology, was born in 1911. Akurgal, who was one of the pioneers of the Turkish Archeology, has trained countless students, founded and contributed to the foundations of institutions for education in archeology. Prof. Akurgal also holded honorary memberships in various domestic and foreign institutions. He passed away in 2002.
Competitors in this category may use any kind of video cameras in Digital format within a given period of time, in a pre-determined area. There are no technical restrictions.
The main criteria in the evaluation are that the objects whose images have been taken are those with archeological value. Touching, moving or removing the archeological objects are the primary reasons for disqualification.
Underwater archeologists both under the water and on the surface will supervise the competitors.

7. Haluk Cecan Tropic Live Photographs and Video Contests

Haluk Cecan was a famous Turkish underwater film maker. His best character and satisfactions are always great example for young underwater photographers and videographers. He had more than 50 international awards from the festivals of all over the world. He passed away at 8 February of 2007.
There is Youth Awards for all the categories of this competition except master sections.

8. EUIFA Youth and Environment Award

Works exhibited under the categories of imaging competitions organized under the Kemer Underwater Days will be awarded with a Youth and / or Environment Prize of the European Underwater Imaging Festivals Association, one or both of which Jury Committees deem appropriate.

9. METİN Pehlivaner “Turkish underwater archeology contribution award”

Antalya Museum Director Metin Pehlivaner is the person who started archaeological underwater studies together with the Turkish archaeologist and archeology students on the Antalya Coast. Every year on behalf of him is awarded to people or organizations who contribute to this field in our country. This decision makes a different committee of archaeologists academicians decide.

10. SCIENCEinBLUE – Manned Scientific Activities in Underwater Photographic Competition

SCIENCEinBLUE is a project funded by the European Union (EU). By addressing the question ‘When do scientists go under the sea?’, SCIENCEin BLUE aims to bring together citizens, especially children and young minds, with researchers working in the field of underwater science and technology. The aim of this project is to raise awareness among young generations about the possibilities of scientific research in the seas and oceans. Underwater tablet, Scooters and measuring instruments will be provided. Competitors can also bring with them objects they intend to use to create their own composition.
Participants are expected to take impressive photographs of scientists conducting research and experiments underwater.

11. SCIENCEinBLUE – Unmanned Scientific Activities Photographic Competition

SCIENCEinBLUE is a project funded by the European Union (EU). By addressing the question ‘When do scientists go under the sea?’, SCIENCEin BLUE aims to bring together citizens, especially children and young minds, with researchers working in the field of underwater science and technology.
Participants are expected to take impressive photographs of ROVs (Remote Underwater Vehicles) operating underwater. The organization will be provided with 3 different ROVs. Competitors can also bring their own ROVs to create their composition.