Great Salt Lake is Shriveling

Photographer

Yuan Zhang

Category

Editorial Photography - Environmental

Company

Submission Group

Amateur

Year

2023

Country / Region:

China

Last fall, the Great Salt Lake in Utah, the USA, hit its lowest level since record keeping began, according to reports. The lake’s elevation sank to nearly six meters below the long-term average, shriveling the Western Hemisphere’s largest saline lake to half its historic surface area. Usually found in arid landscapes that receive little precipitation, saline lakes are the first in line to be affected by long-term droughts, which are becoming more common with climate change. According to a report released by researchers at Brigham Young University in January, the Great Salt Lake will likely disappear within five years if the current rate of “unsustainable” water consumption is continued.

More Silver Winners
Professional
2023

Photographer

Tony Mendes

Category

New York Photography - Wildlife

Country / Region:

Brazil

Amateur
2023

Photographer

SUMEET PARAB

Category

Fine Art Photography - Wildlife

Country / Region:

Singapore

Professional
2023

Photographer

Nico Trinkhaus

Category

Fine Art Photography - Travel

Country / Region:

Portugal

Amateur
2023

Photographer

Ivan Ferrer

Category

People Photography - Portrait

Country / Region:

Israel