Joseph Frey

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Explorer and Science Writer

Joseph Frey is an accomplished science writer who has participated in numerous expeditions including the discovery of Sir John Franklin’s flagship HMS Erebus in Canada’s Northwest Passage.

 

Joseph was selected by Antarctica New Zealand and the National Science Foundation to report from the Antarctic and Greenland respectively. As an archaeologist he has worked primarily on Canadian First Nations sites, as well as being engaged on paleontology digs.

 

He has actively participated in underwater archaeological surveys of historically significant wrecks including the Spanish slave ship Guerrero off Florida and German submarine U-576 off North Carolina. Joseph engaged in the biodiversity mapping of coral reefs in The Bahamas and Cuba, while reporting on coral reef health from Australia and Indonesia.

 

Joseph has travelled to over 80 countries and all seven continents, and is Vice-President of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. 

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