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A judges panel that included marine explorers and conservationists Enric Sala, Sylvia Earle, Robert Ballard, Nancy Knowlton, and David de Rothschild selected ten top contenders from among hundreds of designs submitted to National Geographic Kids' Ocean Flag Contest. From the finalists, visitors to an online poll have chosen Illinois 12-year-old Rachana D.'s to fly above the ship on an upcoming National Geographic ocean research expedition.
In addition to their proposed flag designs, kids and young teens who entered the contest had to explain in a brief essay what ocean preservation and exploration meant to them. Here's what Rachana wrote:
Follow National Geographic marine exploration at Ocean Now and find games, contests, activities, and learning resources for children and young teens on the National Geographic Kids website.
Winning flag entry by Rachana D.
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