L/R: Lottie Billington, Sacred Heart School, Westport; Emily Foley, from Dublin; Liliana Austin, Killeen National School, Louisburgh and Freya Coveney from Meath. Pic: Karl Hussey
Mayo students share their vision for the future use of the marine environment.
Students from 12 schools were honoured at an award ceremony celebrating the winners of this year’s Green-Schools Marine Spatial Planning Poster and Photography Competitions.
Lottie Billington of Sacred Heart School, Westport, and Liliana Austin of Killeen National School, Louisburgh have been announced as national title winners in two categories.
Twelve students were awarded for depicting their vision for the future of Ireland’s ocean and coast through posters in the “Every Sea Tells a Story” Poster competition, while three students were awarded in the “My Sea, My Story” photography competition.
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In partnership with the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment, Green-Schools invited students to design posters illustrating how they envision Ireland’s seas being used in the future.
The competition aligns with the National Marine Planning Framework, which seeks to balance the various demands on Ireland’s marine territory while protecting and conserving the marine environment.
Marine planning focuses on deciding when and where human activities take place at sea, ensuring they are carried out in the most efficient and sustainable way possible.
The competition was open to schools participating in the Green-Schools Marine Environment theme, which encourages students to learn about the importance of the ocean, take action to reduce marine litter, and raise awareness within their local communities about how to protect the marine environment.
This year’s poster competition was awash with colour and imagination, capturing the many ways we connect with the marine environment. Students brought Ireland’s seas to life through depictions of majestic marine megafauna, winding rivers flowing to the ocean, fishing boats at work, offshore wind farms on the horizon, and communities coming together for litter clean-ups. Woven through the artwork were powerful messages calling for less pollution and a deeper respect for our oceans, as well as reflections on the sea’s positive impact on wellbeing, beautifully expressed in the words, “The voice of the sea speaks to the soul”.
From the twelve regional poster competition winners, three national winners were selected: Emily Foley from 1st class at Donabate Portrane Educate Together National School, was selected as the national winner for the Junior Primary Category; Liliana Austin from 6th class, Killeen National School, Louisburgh, Co. Mayo, won the Senior Primary category, and the overall winner of the Secondary School category was Freya Coveney, a student at Eureka Secondary School, Co. Meath.
The photography competition returned for its second year, once again capturing powerful and personal connections with the marine environment.
The national winning entry was titled “Calmness and Escape” and captured by Lottie Billington, a student from Sacred Heart School, Westport, Co. Mayo. Inspired by her love of the sea and the beach, Lottie’s image reflects the sense of peace she finds during family walks by the shore, a place where she can unwind and momentarily escape the pressures of school life.
There were two runners up awarded in this competition too. Andrew Clancy from 6th year in Blackrock College was awarded for his photograph “Inis Arcáin” which depicts a visit to Sherkin Island, off the coast of Co. Cork.
Taken on the first day of exploration, the image shows Andrew’s friends joyfully dipping their feet into the sea, marking a literal and symbolic moment of arrival and connection with the ocean.
Alison Monaghan, a second-year student at Eureka Secondary School, Kells, Co. Meath, also received an award for her photograph My Father and Dog at the Beach.
Alison viewed her image as a striking representation of how increasingly severe storms are washing unexpected items ashore, a visible reminder of the growing impacts of global warming and climate change.
Together, the entries highlight not only the remarkable talent of the young photographers, but also their deep connections to friends, family, and the marine environment.
Minister of State with responsibility for Fisheries and the Marine, Timmy Dooley TD, congratulated the winners of the Green Schools Marine Spatial Planning Competition today. Minister Dooley said:
“I would like to congratulate all who took part in this competition. It is heartening to see that the ideas that the Green-Schools programme conveys were embraced so imaginatively by students around our island.”
“This understanding came across vividly in all entries received in both the poster and photography competition, showcasing exciting new young talent and capturing everything from plastics and pollution, from renewable energy to marine life and habitats."
Speaking at the awards ceremony, Green-Schools National Manager, Joanne Scott, said: “I am truly inspired by the winning entries. The students captured the theme with remarkable creativity, colour, and passion, producing artwork that beautifully reflects innovative ways to protect and value our seas. A huge thank you to everyone who took part. It has been a pleasure to celebrate your talent in person at today’s event.”
“Every Sea Tells a Story” Poster Competition
Category: Junior Primary
National Winner: Emily Foley, Donabate Portrane Educate Together National School, Co. Dublin
Regional Winner, East and Midlands: Victoria Yan-Rock, St Gerard's Junior School, Co. Wicklow
Regional Winner, North and West: Emma D’Arcy, Bohola National School, Bohola, Co. Mayo
Regional Winner, South: Harry Ó Ceallaigh, Gaelscoil Chluain Meala, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
Category: Senior Primary
National Winner, Liliana Austin, Killeen National School, Louisburgh, Co. Mayo
Regional Winner, Dublin: Rozalia Grabe, Gaelscoil Bhrian Bóroimhe, Swords, Co. Dublin
Regional Winner, East and Midlands: Lara Burton, St. Gerard's Junior School, Bray, Co. Wicklow
Regional Winner, South: Sarah Lacey, Scoil Naomh Erc, Glenderry, Ballyheigue, Co. Kerry
Category: Secondary School
National Winner: Freya Coveney, Eureka Secondary School, Kells, Co. Meath
Regional Winner: Ella Foley, Eureka Secondary School, Kells, Co. Meath
Regional Winner: Hanna Bolzhelarska, Corran College, Ballymote, Co. Sligo
Regional Winner: Erin Dootson, St Joseph's Secondary School, Foxford, Co. Mayo
“My Sea, My Story” Photography Competition:
National Winner: Lottie Billington, Sacred Heart School, Westport, Co. Mayo
Highly Commended: Alison Monaghan, Eureka Secondary School, Kells, Co. Meath
Highly Commended: Andrew Clancy, Blackrock College, Blackrock, Co. Dublin
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