Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

• Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

On the ocean floor is less well known than that of the surface of the moon. It's a different world. And now, the winners were announced one of the biggest competitions in the world of underwater photography entitled Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019. Great pictures of the underwater world - in today's review.

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

place under the boat, Croatia. (Photo by Matej Bergoc | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

A Closer Look clam Cyerce nigra. (Photo by Bruno Van Saen | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

A lovely bolshezuby hilodipter. (Photo Henley Spiers | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

The Sunken car ferry. (Photo by Becky Kagan Schott | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

Hunting sharks. (Photo by Richard Barnden | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

The beach Gerontasa, Greece. (Photo Pavlos Evangelidis | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

The Galapagos Islands - the only place on the planet where you can see marine iguanas in their natural habitat. (Photo by Bruce Sudweeks | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

A herd of whales. (Photo by Scott Portelli | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

Portrait of a lobster. (Photo by Arthur Kingdon | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

Curious gray seal. (Photo by Greg Lecoeur | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

Belle-moray. (Photo by Fu Liang | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

Beautiful crab portsellana. (Photo by Nicholas More | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

On the border of two worlds. (Photo by Victoria Walker | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

To Sepia old owns approximately 30 modern species living mainly in warm seas, close to the shores. Cuttlefish can swim, but usually stick to the bottom, lying in wait its prey, consisting of fish and shellfish. (Photo by Guy Mitchell | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

Seal in Antarctica. (Photo by Jessica Farrer | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

Trout. Moreover, she lives under a very busy motorway to Helsinki. (Photo Pekka Tuuri | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

Seahorses. The unusual shape of the ridge body resembles a chess figure horse. Numerous long ribbon-like spines and leathery outgrowths located on the ridge body, make it invisible among the seaweed and inaccessible to predators. The dimensions of the different types of seahorses range from 2 to 30 cm (Photo by Zarina Staller | UPY2019).:

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

A curious whale. (Photo by Greg Lecoeur | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

Another seahorse. An interesting feature of sea horses is that they have offspring male bears. (Photo by K. Zhang | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

Sheets and fish, which use them to hide from predators. (Photo by Jack Berthomier | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

loggerhead sea turtle - species of marine turtles. (Photo by Eduardo Acevedo | UPY2019):

Winners Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019