12020-03-13T18:09:31+00:00Amanda Koziurad8cad79289ca6f3a766facb6fa0fbb11898df036Award Winners and Runner-upsDaniela Solomon6View the CWRU and high school award winnersstructured_gallery15622024-02-02T19:11:47+00:00Daniela Solomone316041929e7cb3504341dbd1e9eb2f7bd821a14
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12020-03-10T17:06:15+00:00Amanda Koziurad8cad79289ca6f3a766facb6fa0fbb11898df036Losing the Blue2Winner, High School category. I took this photo on the white sandy beaches of Siesta Key, Florida when the sun was bright and the tides were low, revealing different types of crabs, seashells, and starfish. Although low tides allow for taking beautiful photos, they are very harmful to marine life. I decided to take this photo of a blue crab to expose the reality of climate change, it is becoming more apparent that the animals of the sea and their welfare is constantly being overlooked. While the people of Florida were out tanning and searching for shells, many crabs were either striving to escape from dangerous predators or dying of oxygen depletion and exposure to the hot sun. With climate change as a new arising issue, the oceans and their inhabitants are being put at great risk. Underneath all of the beauty of this animal, people may not realize that it is no longer living and is missing limbs. Along with many others lying across the shoreline, it suffered from the low tides and increased temperatures due to climate change.plain2020-03-11T17:12:35+00:00Halle KrohnKyle Jones061ae84fb0af3ee4257d662c0654a6ffc248e2d5
12020-03-10T17:06:15+00:00Amanda Koziurad8cad79289ca6f3a766facb6fa0fbb11898df036Two Sided2Winner, High School category. A double-edged mask that shows the two forms of mask put on someone by society.plain2020-03-11T17:13:12+00:00Evan BarnesKyle Jones061ae84fb0af3ee4257d662c0654a6ffc248e2d5