Paul Rose

Head of Expeditions, National Geographic Pristine Seas. Explorer. Expedition Leader. Broadcaster, Geneva, Switzerland

Member since 18 Jun 2021

Former Vice President of the Royal Geographical Society – representing Fieldwork and Expeditions, Paul is Expedition Leader for the National Geographic Pristine Seas Expeditions. He is Ambassador for the United Nations, Basel Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions. The Royal Geographical Society has award Paul the Ness Award and the Founders Gold Medal. In his work for BBC, Paul presents television programmes and current affairs focused on science and the environment. He was the Base Commander of Rothera Research Station, Antarctica, for the British Antarctic Survey for 10 years and was awarded HM The Queen's Polar Medal. For his work with NASA and the Mars Lander project on Mt Erebus, Antarctica, he was awarded the US Polar Medal.  A mountain in Antarctica is named after him. Website: www.paulrose.org

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