The ocean world has never been so great

The photos just show the great skill of the photographer, and show the wonderful moments of the ocean world.

Since 1996, UnderwaterPhotography has hosted a global annual photography competition, considered the world's largest competition in the field of underwater photography .

The contest is divided into 17 different categories, with more than 10,000 photos taken annually. In each category, only 3 photos were awarded the highest prize: gold - silver - bronze, enough to see how honorable the prize was.

And this year, the winner of the most awards is British photographer Terry Steeley.

According to Tal Mor, the organizer of the contest: " Whether or not to win, this is still the most desirable competition. Winning here is enough to tell your success in a competitive environment between those who have the top talent of photography ".

And now, come with some winning photos in the UnderwaterPhotography 2015 - 2016 competition, to see how amazing the ocean world is through the lens.

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The picture shows a lemon shark (lemon shark - a shark known for its massive and fierce appearance) that is rising from the water and gives British photographer Terry Steeley a medal. Gold in Shark category.

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The lizard fish is a lizard fish, and its ill-fated victim is Indonesian fish - Juvenile Acanthuridae.The photo was taken by British photographer Luke Gordon.

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The photo is called " Chewy Chew " - Chomp.The white shark - the world's largest shark is chewing an unknown species.

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Another angle about the lemon shark is made by Steeley.

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Terry Steeley also won a silver award in another category with this photo.A picture of a swimmer is very lenient and free in a clear lake in Mexico.

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The chubby Indian Mackerel is a creature that is not beautiful for oranges, but through Steeley's miraculous lens has become beautiful and lively.This is also the photo that brought the title of underwater photographer to Steeley.

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Dolphins riding the wave brought gold Geo Cloete - South African Photographer in the category: Photo taken on the water.

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Artistic picture called " Vogue " in a shipwreck by Bulgari photographer Plamena Mileva.The photo won the bronze award.

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This strange creature is called Nudibranchia - a mollusk that has a family name of the sea slug.Nudibranchia has a colorful body, and often takes advantage of this to camouflage, confusing the enemy.The photo was taken off Indonesia.

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The cute seal is playing at Lundy Island (England).The photo helped Nick Blake - British photographer get the gold award.

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Another pure picture of artistic significance, made by Russian photographer Lucie Drlikova.The photo has brought a golden prize to Lucie.

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This jellyfish has a rather strange name: the jellyfish box - Jellyfish box - due to its parachute shaped cube.The box jellyfish is one of the world's most horrid venom species, so it is also deserved to win a beautiful photo like this.

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And this is a " juvenile " humpback whale. Whale is actually a mammal, so when a baby is born, it will need breast milk. That's why besides this " baby " fish there is another mature mother whale.

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The wilderness scene of Dakota DC3 plane crash during World War II in Turkey.The photo won silver because of its humanity.

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Very impressive moment: A cuttlefish in the Mozambique sea is about to hatch.

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And this is the moment of the prey seal.Looking at this outfit, many people probably don't want what idols this cute animal anymore.

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Another picture of Terry Steeley.It seems that this photographer has a big liver when he constantly holds the camera to the mouths of fierce fish - like this alligator.

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Manta rays are one of the largest genera of Stingray families.A mature Manta can reach a width of up to 9m.