Photo credit: Luciano Morales Corinaldesi, Sina Ritter, and Jake Wilton.
A photo of a leopard seal with its jaws wide open has taken home the top prize in the Underwater Awards Australasia 2025.
James Ferrara’s shot of a leopard seal in Antarctica won ‘Best in Show’ as well as the top spot in the International Waters Category. “Known for their mix of curiosity and aggression, they’re a dream subject for any underwater photographer,” Ferrara says.
“While these powerful predators often rest on ice floes to conserve energy after a big meal, I was fortunate enough to spend time in the water with this one. At first, it was standoffish, keeping its distance, but as the encounter progressed, it became increasingly curious. By the end, it was opening its mouth and flashing its teeth—a clear display of dominance, a reminder of who’s in charge! Though I felt a jolt of nerves, the thrill of experiencing my dream scenario kept me focused, present, and absolutely in awe.”
The other category winners are Vadim Belakhov (Sharks), Neil Vincent (Conservation), Talia Greis (Sydney), Marcia Riederer (Australian), Jake Wilton (Portfolio), Luciano Morales Corinaldesi (Smartphone/Action Cam), Imogen Manins (Tough TG), and Laura Gourgas (Reels Showcase).
International Waters
Overall winner and winner of the ‘International Waters’ category. | James Ferrara.Second place in the ‘International Waters’ category. A jellyfish, just three to four centimeters, is found in Japan. | Luc RoomanThird place in the ‘International Waters’ category. A translucent shrimp in Tulamben’s black volcanic sand seabeds. | Maryline RenaultHonorable Mention in the ‘International Waters’ category. Mating toads in early spring. | Luc RoomanHonorable Mention in the ‘International Waters’ category. Three humpbacks. | Rowan Dear
Sharks
Winner of the ‘Sharks’ category. A Port Jackson shark. | Vadim BelakhovSecond place in the ‘Sharks’ category. An oceanic whitetip that ‘appeared out of the blue.’ | Sina RitterThird place in the ‘Sharks’ category. A thresher shark. | Megan Shea-GraffHonrable Mention in the ‘Sharks’ category. An epaulette shark at first light in a lagoon. | Gabriel GuzmanHonrable Mention in the ‘Sharks’ category. A tightly packed baitball is encircled by gray reef sharks. | Laura Gourgas
Australian
Winner of the ‘Australian’ category. A dwarf minke in the Great Barrier Reef. | Marcia RiedererSecond place in the ‘Australian’ category. An entourage of reef fish glides with a manta ray. | Laura GourgasThird place in the ‘Australian’ category. Water lilies illuminated by strobes in Craters Lake National Park, Queensland. | Andrew WatsonHonorable Mention in the ‘Australian’ category. A playful seal off the coast of New South Wales | Rowan DearHonorable Mention in the ‘Australian’ category. A leafy seadragon, one of the ocean’s ‘most majestic creatures.’ | Lewis Burnett
Smartphone
Winner of the ‘Smartphone’ category. A green turtle stack. | Luciano Morales CorinaldesiSecond place in the ‘Smartphone’ category. ‘Shaun the Sheep.’ | Sean ElliottThird place in the ‘Smartphone’ category. A mola mola. | Marco LucianiHonorable Mention in the ‘Smartphone’ category. A fur seal of Baranguba Montague Island Nature Reserve. | Selanie WaddiloveHonorable Mention in the ‘Smartphone’ category. A green sea turtle in Ningaloo Reef. Luciano Morales Corinaldesi
Portfolio Winner
Jake Wilton won the ‘Portfolio’ category for his series of photos taken on Ningaloo Reef, Austrlaia.
Sydney
Winner of the ‘Sydney’ category. A giant cuttlefish drifts gracefully through the shallows of Shark Point, Sydney. | Talia GreisSecond place in the ‘Sydney’ category. A pair of mating pygmy pipehorse pair with visible egg transfer. | Daniel SlyThird place in the ‘Sydney’ category. A Port Jackson shark’s resident cleaner, an eastern cleaner-clingfish. | William GladstoneHonorable Mention in the ‘Sydney’ category. A weedy seadragon. | Daniel SlyHonorable Mention in the ‘Sydney’ category. An eastern gobblegut with a clutch of fertilized eggs in his mouth. | Daniel Sly
Conservation
Winner of the ‘Conservation’ category. This crocodile swallowed the plastic bottle. | Neil VincentSecond place in the ‘Conservation’ category. A ‘reef tree’ planted by a non-profit at Fitzroy Island. | Angelina PilarinosThird place in the ‘Conservation’ category. A fish uses garbage as a raft. | PJ AristorenasHonorable Mention in the ‘Conservation’ category. This seadragon had been seriously injured by a fishing line and slowly starved to death. | David BaxterHonorable Mention in the ‘Conservation’ category. A guitarfish struggles with a discarded name badge in the wake of Cyclone Alfred. | Andrii Slonchak
All the winners can be found on the photo competition’s website.