2024 Youth Festival:

2024 welcomes our first year with our new College category! Another year of great, inspiring films, across a wide range of topics. Looking forward to seeing what great things you come up with next year!

 

2022 Youth Festival:

This years film competition included a very wide variety of important topics – from plastic pollution to climate change to our favorite sea creatures and their habitats.

 

2021 Youth Festival:

2021 was a challenging year for everyone, including Mother Nature. The increased use of disposable products as a result of the pandemic most certainly had an impact on our environment. Many of our student films highlighted the problem of plastic pollution, as well as a wide variety of other topics.

 

2020 Youth Festival:

 

2019 Youth Festival:

2018 Youth Festival:

Thanks to all who submitted to our 2018 film festival. The votes are in and the winners are “Black & White” and “The Last Straw”. Our viewer choice award goes to “Invasive Species”. Thanks to all who voted, participated and supported this years film festival.

 

2017 Youth Festival

2017 was the 5th year for the Youth Making Ripples program. This year, we launched our collaboration with the ANGARI foundation where the creators of the winning films were invited to participate on our annual shark tagging expedition. We continue to include our finalists into a database that is available for educators who wish to host their own marine science film festival. This year’s winning high school film was “Bro Fish” and our middle school film was “The polar bear, penguin, and the cow”.


 

2016 Youth Festival

2016 was the 3rd year for the Youth Making Ripples program. We continue to award our winners small scholarships that range in value from $200-$250. This year, we continued to partner with the International SeaKeepers Society and launched our first shark tagging expedition in which our high school winners were able to spend a day tagging hammerhead sharks with Florida shark biologists. This years finalists were inducted into our film database and many of the students films debuted to public audiences around the country as part of our traveling film festival. This year’s winning high school film, “Little Hope Spots” went on to receive additional accolades in the National Ocean Science Bowl’s film contest, and several other of our youth film makers were featured in Time magazine for kids for their shark conservation efforts.

 

2015 Youth Festival

In 2015, Beneath the Waves was sponsored by Scuba Pro, who has graciously donated snorkeling equipment for our winners. Additionally, over $1500 in prizes were awarded, plus a yacht expedition to a local reef in south FL courtesy our collaboration with The International SeaKeepers Society and Global Oceans. We also established a partnership with the Marine Litter in Europe Seas – Social Awareness and Co-Responsibility (MARLISCO) project. The MARLISCO group is dedicated to stopping marine litter and also has a youth film festival that premieres throughout the European Union. The Youth Making Ripples finalists will have the opportunity to debut before international audiences at select MARLISCO film festivals. Finally, the finalists will be stored in our on-line database for use in classrooms across the country.


 

2014 Youth Festival

2014 was the inaugural year for our Youth Making Ripples program and we received 110 submissions from students nationwide. We selected 17 finalists using a rubric to evaluate each submission. The top finalists were then judged for scientific accuracy by our scientific review panel. In 2014, we awarded $200 cash awards to the winners for the best scientific message for both the elementary-middle school, and high school categories. We also awarded a $150 cash prize to the viewer choice winners (chosen by audience votes).