Jenrick is very proud to be supporting Pen Hadow & the Catlin Arctic Survey. Articles within this section of our website will provide you will additional information on Pen, the expedition and how their findings will be presented at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP15) in Copenhagen.
Pen is the first Briton to trek without re-supply to both North and South Geographic Poles. He has been a professional polar guide for 18 years. Pen will be responsible for all surveying and observational procedures for gathering the water column, sea ice and weather data.
Ann Daniels, on achievement alone, is one of the world’s leading women polar explorers. Ann first went to the Arctic Ocean in 1997, when she took part in the lead team of a five-group, relay-formatted expedition to the North Pole.
One of the world’s leading expedition photographers, Martin Hartley (40) has made the polar environment his own. With nineteen photographic assignments to the Arctic and the Antarctic to date, he is uniquely placed to document the fragile state of the Arctic Ocean.
The Catlin Arctic Survey Team fly to Canada (Wednesday 11th February) for their final two weeks preparation, prior to their scientific polar expedition.
Three polar explorers, led by Pen Hadow, will be leaving from Heathrow Airport, London, to embark on a scientific survey of the Arctic Ocean’s floating sea ice.
For those that may have missed it, there was a very detailed article in The Telegraph this weekend, wirtten by Tarquin Cooper.
Prince Charles meets The Catlin Arctic Survey team prior to their expedition to measure the polar ice caps.
Read our official review of the Jenrick CPI guest speaker event, held on June 12
th at the IOD, where Pen Hadow was our leading speaker. -
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Introducing Pen Hadow and why he was chosen as the leading speaker for Jenrick CPI's June 12th IOD event -
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Jenrick Engineering is delighted to announce that the Arctic Survey has secured a main/title sponsor namely, Catlin Group Limited.
Jenrick is very proud to be supporting Pen Hadow & The Arctic Survey. Articles within this section of our website will provide you will additional information on Pen, the expedition and how their findings will be presented at the UN Climate Change Confernce (COP15) in Copenhagen.
Learn about Pen's forthcoming 2009 expedition (The Arctic Survey) that will accurately analyse, for the first time ever, the actual thickness (and life-span) of the Polar Ice cap -
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Here are some interesting articles on the Catlin Arctic Survey to have been featured in the news.