The judges
Sir Charles Dunstone
Executive chairman
of TalkTalk Group
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Writer, broadcaster
and campaigner
Professor Alex David Rogers
Professor of Conservation
Biology, University of Oxford
Professor Callum Roberts
Marine conservation biologist,
University of York
George Duffield
Co-founder of
Blue Marine Foundation
Peter Lürssen
CEO, Lürssen
Professor Annette Broderick
Professor of Marine Conservation,
University of Exeter
Romain Troublé
Executive director of the
Tara Expeditions Foundation
Co-chairs
Sacha Bonsor
Editor-in-chief of Boat International
Charles Clover
Executive director of
Blue Marine Foundation
Activist
LEWIS PUGH
Founder,the Lewis Pugh
Foundation
A maritime lawyer by profession, as
well as a UN Environment Goodwill
Ambassador and endurance
swimmer, Lewis Pugh is best known
for his superhuman ability to survive
immersion in near-freezing water.
He uses this talent to publicize the
plight of the polar oceans through
“Speedo diplomacy,” which he
defines as “a fair bit of swimming,
and a great deal of listening.” The
48-year-old has completed two
swims in the Ross Sea. Delighted by
its designation as an MPA, he’s not
stopping, campaigning to expand
protection with three more MPAs.
The Ross Sea is home to 38 percent of the
world’s Adélie penguins, 26 percent of
Emperor penguins and seven species of
fish that are found nowhere else, as well
as being an invaluable source of research
as the least spoiled ocean on the planet
PHOTOGRAPHY: JOHN WELLER; GETTY IMAGES; ALAMY