Martha’s Vineyard 2025 — Our Favorite Pictures

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We rounded up our favorite Martha's Vineyard photos from the past year.

a man and woman eating at north tabor farm
Sadie Dix photographed her parents, Mathew Dix and Rebecca Miller, at a family-and-friends dinner at North Tabor Farm. – Photo by Sadie Dix

sea turtle close up on beach
Britt Bowker describes how it takes a network to save a cold-stunned sea turtle. – Courtesy of New England Aquarium.

Bret Sterns, the Director of Natural Resources for the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe
One of our 2025 Climate Champs, Bret Stearns, has patrolled the Gay Head Cliffs for decades. – Photo by Randi Baird

illustration of person on beach with turtle, bats, snake and skunk
Kevin McGrath did this lovely illustration for a Luanne Johnson essay about loving unloveable creatures. – Illustration by Kevin McGrath

black skimmer birds
In Key West, Ingrid Siegert photographed Black Skimmers that had been banded by BiodiversityWorks on Martha's Vineyard.
From our story about the Atlantic flyway. – Photo by Ingrid Siegert

martha's vineyard beach
The long sandy beaches of Martha's Vineyard, often backed by nutrient rich mud flats in salty coastal ponds, make for great shorebird habitat. From Sam's story about shorebirds along the Atlantic Flyway. – Photo by Sam Moore

hand adding rice to green soup
Green Garlic Soup from a dinner with family and friends at North Tabor Farm. – Photo by Sadie Dix

a basket full of clams submerged underwater
Filling your clam basket is a given when you're out in the water with the MV Shellfish Group, from Lucas Thors' story on how to go clamming. – Photo by Randi Baird

a boat on chilmark
A Great Pond Foundation boat makes its way through Doctor's Creek on Chilmark Pond. – Photo courtesy of the Great Pond Foundation

lew french sits on the end of his bed
Lew French at the home he and his wife, Claudia Macedo, built in Brazil, from our story about their conservation efforts there. – Photo by Alison Shaw

claudia sits next to trees she planted in brazil
Claudia Macedo helped plant trees in Brazil. – Photo courtesy of Claudia Macedo

juli tends the oven's fire
Aquinnah, from our story Baking on the Land of the Ancestors. – Photo by Randi Baird

a woman washing a food waste bin
Monina Von Opel taught us how to compost at home, which includes frequent washing of the food waste bin. – Photo by Sheny Leon

maggie craig posing with biochar
Maggie Craig explained to us what exactly biochar is (like charcoal, but smarter). – Photo by Sheny Leon

shelley and john from the martha's vineyard fishermen's preservation trust
Shelley Edmundson and John Keene of the Martha's Vineyard Fishermen's Preservation Trust help keep the catch local. – Photo by Jeremy Driesen

julie scott at slough farm
Julie Scott at Slough Farm from our story Growing Food to Give Away. – Photo by Sheny Leon

cattle breeds
Slough raises heritage cattle breeds — four Belted Galloways and seven Randall Linebacks. – Photo by Sheny Leon

two women holding pizzas from north tabor farm
Zinnia Shuttleworth and Rebecca Miller of North Tabor Farm's Pizza Night. – Photo by Whitney Multari

ann and don in their kitchen
Anne Berwick and her husband Don from our story about their environmentalism (and their cooking). – Photo by Randi Baird

Regis Nepomuceno at a pop-up at Nomans
Art Director Whitney Multari photographed Regis Nepomuceno, who runs Reunion Pizza with his wife, Vesna, a Bluedot graphic designer. – Photo by Whitney Multari

scup fillets with lemon capers and chili crunch
Scup fillets with lemon, capers, and chili crunch in The Sea Table Cookbook, from our story. – Photo by Randi Baird

fishermen unload at Menemsha
Randi Baird photographed a Menemsha fishing boat for The Sea Table Cookbook. – Photo by Randi Baird

anna edey
Our Climate Champ Anna Edey has been finding greener ways to live for more than 50 years. – Photo by Jeremy Driesen

laura roosevelt in the garden
Laura Roosevelt guided us through what worked (and what didn't) in her garden. – Photo by Randi Baird

Emily Armstrong of the Great Pond Foundation
Emily Armstrong of the Great Pond Foundation heads out to check on Chillmark's sonic buoy. – Photo by Sheny Leon

susan branch in the snow
Susan Branch enjoying the snow in Vineyard Haven, from our story Susan Branch Finds Beauty and Sustainability in Simple Pleasures. – Photo courtesy of Susan Branch

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