FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 1, 2026
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — In honor of Earth Month, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) launched a statewide poster competition aimed at students from grades 4-12, encouraging them to express their creativity while engaging with Florida’s diverse environment through art.
The theme for this year, “See the Seafloor: Discover Florida Beneath the Waves,” emphasized the Florida Seafloor Mapping Initiative, an initiative focused on generating comprehensive, updated, high-resolution maps of Florida’s coastal seafloor. Scientists employ sophisticated technologies, including sonar and LiDAR, to gain insights into underwater terrains, marine ecosystems, and geological structures, which are crucial for coastal conservation and strategic planning.
Each of DEP’s six district offices selected a finalist from three grade-level categories (grades 4-5, 6-8, and 9-12). These selected artworks were evaluated by DEP staff in Tallahassee, where a statewide winner was chosen for each category.
“The creativity and thoughtfulness shown by these students reflect a strong connection to Florida’s environment,” said DEP Secretary Alexis A. Lambert. “Their artwork captures the importance of understanding and protecting our natural resources. Congratulations to this year’s winners and thank you to all who participated!”
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Grades 4-5 State Winner
Shakhina, Grade 5
“Life Beneath the Waves”
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Grades 6-8 State Winner
Jacqueline, Grade 8
“Mapping Our Underwater Utopia”
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Grades 9-12 State Winner
Ewanteke, Grade 12
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Although Earth Day is celebrated on April 22, DEP’s commitment to safeguarding Florida’s air, water, and land extends throughout the year.
For more information and to discover how to contribute to the conservation of Florida’s natural resources, visit the Earth Day 2026 webpage.
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