Environment: Entries Open for Brian Black Memorial Award for Environmental Writing
Entries are now open for the 2022 Brian Black Memorial Award award that celebrates the best writing about marine environmental issues, as explored by sailing boat.
Published 3 years ago
Cash Prize on Offer
Yachting Monthly Magazine is offering a cash prize for the best article about the marine environment as explored by boat. Thanks to award sponsors, marine electronics company B&G, a total of £4,000 is available for the winning entry, with £2,500 going to the author and £1,500 being donated to the marine conservation charity, Sea-Changers on their behalf.
This year, the judges are inviting entries that focus on the issues of climate change and of biodiversity loss and how these are impacting the marine environment as seen from the deck of a sailing boat. To reflect Brian Black’s personal love of Arctic sailing, the judges will also highlight the best article about high latitude voyages.
The award is again being sponsored by marine electronics company B&G. Company spokesperson Gemma Davies said: ‘B&G wants to promote those focusing on the marine environment and believes that sustainability is critical to the future of marine businesses’.
B&G is reviewing its operations to find where it can be more sustainable, from using non-toxic inks and biodegradable packaging to supporting scientific research with its data platforms.
The winner of the 2021 Brian Black Memorial Award 2021 was Sophie Dingwall, whose article ‘Polluted Paradise’ examined ocean plastic pollution and its devastating effects on Caribbean island communities.
Sophie said: ‘Winning an award with such a prestigious panel of judges and in memory of Brian Black is a privilege and gives me the confidence to continue with my mission to protect our oceans.’
The 2022 award will be judged by a panel including Volvo Ocean Race skipper Dee Caffari MBE; Vendée Globe veteran Mike Golding OBE; conservation expert Dr Bob Brown, and marine environmental consultant and daughter of Brian and Lesley Black, Sarah Brown, plus the Yachting Monthly team.
‘With our ocean’s health and the climate crisis becoming ever more important to our planet’s well being I am delighted to join the judging panel for another year,” said Dee Caffari. “It allows me to follow boating adventures through the writer’s accounts of exactly what they are witnessing out there and their thoughts about what can be done.’”
Brian and Lesley Black’s daughter Sarah Brown added “The whole family has been delighted at the response to the first Brian Black Memorial Award. Mum and Dad would have been as moved by Sophie’s winning entry as I know the judges were. Now, more than ever, we need to highlight the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss and I am eager to read about how sailors have experienced these issues during their own boating adventures.’
Entry Criteria
Entries must be the original work of the author, not previously published and be 1,800 words in length. Images should have been taken during the author’s voyage and the author must have written permission to submit the images for publication if they are not their own.
Entries should be submitted by 7 August 2022.
For full entry details visit – www.yachtingmonthly.com/bbma2022
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