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A man at the front line of exploration and one of the world’s most experienced divers, field science and polar experts, Paul Rose helps scientists unlock and communicate global mysteries in the most remote and challenging regions of the planet.
Former Vice President of the Royal Geographical Society and Chair of the Expeditions and Fieldwork Division, Paul is currently Expedition Leader for the National Geographic Pristine Seas Expeditions.
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 received the US Polar Medal.
Now Paul Rose is going to present a talk for Blesma Members on his work in science and exploration. Blesma South West have arranged for the Zoom talk to be open to all Members and their households. Paul will include images and short videos. The talk will last for 40 minutes and there will be 20 minutes of questions and discussion afterwards.
Join us on Wednesday 23rd September at 18:30-19:30. This online activity is open to all, so please contact outreachsw@blesma.org if interested.
Find out more about Paul here.
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