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Oct 13 2025

🏆 Announcing the Winners of the Clyde Marine Recruitment Calendar Competition 2026

We are thrilled to reveal the winners of the Clyde Marine Recruitment Calendar Competition 2026!

This annual maritime photography competition continues to grow in both creativity and global participation. The 2026 edition has truly set a new standard – with an incredible number of entries from talented crew members across the world, each capturing the spirit of life at sea in a unique and inspiring way.

A Celebration of Life at Sea

From dramatic sunsets over ship decks to candid shots of Arctic wildlife, every photo told a powerful story of maritime life, dedication, and adventure.

Our judging panel had the tough job of narrowing down so many exceptional entries. After much deliberation, 13 stunning images were chosen to represent each month in the official 2026 Clyde Marine Recruitment Calendar.

Congratulations to Our 2026 Calendar Competition Winners

We’re proud to announce the talented photographers whose work will feature in the upcoming calendar:

  • Douglas Craig Smith
  • Yuriy Samborskyy
  • Pavlo Panasyuk
  • David Styles
  • Mark Elliott
  • Andrejs Prokofjevs
  • Mark O’Connell
  • Edgars Lustiks
  • Sergejs Nikitins
  • Euan Clark
  • Aleksandrs Spiridonovs
  • Martin Mitrovic
  • Alessandro Pinto

Here’s a snapshot of the winning photos which feature in the calendars over the course of 2026.

Each winner will receive:

  • A printed copy of the 2026 Clyde Marine Recruitment Calendar
  • A Clyde Marine Recruitment gift voucher
  • And of course, well-deserved recognition across our social media channels and throughout the maritime industry.

Thank You to All Participants

A huge thank you to everyone who entered this year’s competition. Your creativity and passion continue to make this annual seafarer photo contest such a success.

Once again, congratulations to all our winners — and thank you for helping us celebrate the beauty and adventure of life at sea.