Hugh Carter

Hugh Carter

scientist United Kingdom

Dr. Hugh Carter is a prominent curator of marine invertebrates at the Natural History Museum in London. He has been actively involved in research that connects historical Antarctic explorations with contemporary issues such as ocean acidification. In early 2023, Carter undertook a significant research expedition to the Southern Ocean, retracing routes taken by early explorers like Robert Falcon Scott and Carsten Borchgrevink, to study the impacts of climate change on marine life.

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Carter, the Natural History Museum’s curator of marine invertebrates, hopes the preserved Antarctic urchins will help tell a different, increasingly urgent story of modern times. 7

The Guardian: Crumbling shells, melting ice – and a wildlife boom: what recreating Scott’s Antarctic trip reveals about our seas today | Marine life