Four Isle of Wight photographers have had their work featured in an exhibition celebrating a Finnish UNESCO Biosphere Reserve's 30th year anniversary.
The exhibition celebrates connections with biosphere reserves, like the Isle of Wight, all over the world.
A photo of a cuttlefish from Seaview, taken by local marine photographer Theo Vickers, is on display in the The Korpoström Research Station and Archipelago Centre on the island of Korppoo in Finland, part of the Archipelago Sea Area Biosphere Reserve.
It is joined by an image of an Isle of Wight white-tailed sea eagle being apparently photobombed by a grey seal in a lucky capture by Alan Burch, and a sunset view of St Catherine's Down and coastal cliffs by Martha Henson.
For a sense of biosphere communities at work, there are two images by Maria Bell. One features nature-friendly farmer Francesca Cooper inspecting the herd of Belted Galloway cows she manages with Hollie Fallick on the Nunwell Home Farm estate.
The other shows volunteers collecting seagrass seeds as part of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust seagrass meadow restoration work.
The Isle of Wight Biosphere Reserve is featured alongside other members of the World Network of Island and Coastal Biosphere Reserves.
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