Winning photographers capture Britain's maritime heritage

Michael Marsh's aerial shot of a trawler in Whitstable, Kent, has been named as the overall winner of this year's Shipwrecked Mariners' Society photography competition.

News imageMichael Marsh An aerial shot of a fishing boat leaving a trail of disturbance in the waterMichael Marsh

The competition received more than 1,500 entries from amateur and professional photographers, who set out to capture the essence of Britain's long maritime heritage, with its merchant ships, fishermen, coasts, ports and harbours.

Marsh's picture, The Fisherman's Wake, won the amateur photographer a £500 voucher for photographic equipment.

"Michael Marsh's winning image really encapsulated the fishing sector, an area of Britain's industry which has taken a significant hit due to Covid-19, and was particularly striking, with the trawler being alone out at sea," Shipwrecked Mariners' Society chief executive Capt Justin Osmond said.

"Whilst the difficulties associated with the pandemic seem to be receding, there are still many challenges facing the seafaring community.

"And the competition gives us a great platform to acknowledge and celebrate our maritime community and ensure that those working within it have access to vital support."

At the start of the pandemic, the society launched a £1m Covid-response fund, to support for working maritime professionals.

Here is a selection of the competition's category winners.

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Industry winner: Old Rope, by Chris Mole, Newgale, Pembrokeshire

News imageChris Mole A collection of frayed multi-coloured ropesChris Mole
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Industry highly commended: LPG Tanker 'Bayamo' Leaving the River Tees and Passing the EDF Teesside Wind Farm, by Tom Collins, near Redcar, North Yorkshire

News imageTom Collins Sea wind turbines seen in a lineTom Collins
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Ships & Wrecks winner: Pinnace and Barges Rot in their Graveyard in the Medway Mud, by David Stearne, Hoo Peninsular, Kent

News imageDavid Stearne Boats rot in the mudDavid Stearne
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Ships & Wrecks highly commended: Fairchance of Stars, by Susan Pilcher, Dungeness, Kent

News imageSusan Pilcher A fishing boat seen on the water beneath a night skySusan Pilcher
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Coastal Views winner: St Mary's Lighthouse, by David Dodds, Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear

News imageDavid Dodds A lighthouse on a rocky outcrop with a sunrise in the backgroundDavid Dodds
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Coastal Views highly commended: Evening Cast, by Ian Finlayson, Aberdeenshire

News imageIan Finlayson A silhouetted beach and harbour wallIan Finlayson
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People & Recreation winner: Hopeman Happiness, by Jacky Pratt, Moray

News imageJacky Pratt A group of people dance and jump on a beach as the sun setsJacky Pratt
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People & Recreation highly commended: Wave Rider, by James Gunn, Thurso, Caithness

News imageJames Gunn A surfer rides a waveJames Gunn

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