The Team

Founder | Project Director

Michael Aw

Michael AW is a renowned figure in ocean exploration and conservation. As the CEO, and project director of Ocean Geographic, he leads efforts to raise awareness about marine issues and promote conservation initiatives. Additionally, Michael serves as the Executive Director of Deep Hope Inc., an organization he co-founded with Dr. Sylvia Earle to develop submersibles for deep-sea exploration.

Michael AW was awarded the NOGI AWARD for Arts and inducted into the fellowship of the American Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences. He is a Fellow of the Explorer Club and has led four flag expeditions to the Antarctic and Arctic. 

Michael AW is the founder of Asian Geographic, Ocean Geographic, as well as OceanNEnvironment Ltd (1998), an NGO, with charity status registered with Environment Australia. MICHAEL has authored 40 books about the ocean. His accolades include winning more than 68 international photographic awards and being named one of the world’s most influential nature photographers by Outdoor Photographer

Project Chief Scientist

Dr. Sylvia Earle

Oceanographer | Marine Biologist | Explorer

National Geographic Society in Residence since 1998
First Female Chief Scientist of the US National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration

 

Dr Sylvia Earle is Explorer in Residence at the National Geographic Society, Founder of Mission Blue/Sylvia Earle Alliance, Founder of Deep Ocean Exploration and Research (DOER), a Founding Ocean Elder, Director, Deep Hope Foundation, Chair of the Advisory Council for the Harte Research Institute and former Chief Scientist of NOAA. Author of more than 230 publications, leader of more than 100 expeditions with 7500 hours underwater, she is a graduate of Florida State University with MA and PhD degrees from Duke University and 33 honorary doctorates. Her research concerns the ecology and conservation of marine ecosystems and development of technology for access to the deep sea. She is the recipient of more than 150 national and international honors and awards including being named Time Magazine’s first Hero for the Planet, a Living Legend by the Library of Congress, Netherlands Order of the Golden Ark, recipient of the 2018 Princess of Asturias Prize for Concord (Peace), the TED Prize (2009), and medals from the Explorers Club (1981,1996), Royal Geographic Society (2011 Patrons Medal), and the National Geographic (2013 Hubbard Medal). Sylvia is 90 years old on this BIG ACE Expedition.

Climate Action Mentor – ACE / BIG ACE

Mohamed Nasheed

His Excellency Mohamed Nasheed, Secretary-General of the Climate Vulnerable Forum and Former President of the Maldives

Often dubbed the ‘Mandela of the Maldives’ Mohamed Nasheed was the Maldives’ first democratically elected president. He remains a figurehead for the promotion of human rights and democracy in Islamic countries, and an international icon for action against climate change.

A former human rights activist, Nasheed led a campaign of non-violent, civil disobedience in the Maldives that pressured Maumoon Gayoom, then Asia’s longest-serving ruler, to relax authoritarian controls and allow political pluralism. In historic democratic polls in 2008, Nasheed was elected president, sweeping away 30 years of one-man rule.

Arrested, imprisoned and tortured in the Maldives on numerous occasions for his political beliefs, Nasheed was named an Amnesty International ‘Prisoner of Conscience,’ and is widely credited for playing an instrumental part in bringing freedom and democracy to the Maldives.

During his time in office and thereafter, Nasheed has played a prominent global role advocating for action to curb greenhouse gas emissions that threaten his nation. In 2009, to highlight the Maldives’ vulnerability to rising sea levels, he famously held a meeting of his cabinet underwater. Nasheed also implemented policies to turn the Maldives into the world’s first carbon neutral country.

On 7 February 2012, democratic progress in the Maldives suffered a major setback when Nasheed was forced to resign the presidency under the threat of violence, in a coup d’etat perpetrated by security forces loyal to the old guard.

Nasheed narrowly missed out on re-election for president in late 2013, losing the presidential run-off by less than 3%. The election was marred by repeated interventions, delays and vote cancellations by the Supreme Court, which was accused of conspiring with Nasheed’s political rivals to prevent his return to office.

In March 2015, the Maldives Criminal Court sentenced Nasheed to 13 years in jail for “terrorism” in a blatantly politicised trial strongly condemned by numerous governments and civil society organisations. Nasheed spent a year in jail, before being permitted to travel to the UK for medical treatment, where he was promptly granted political asylum.

The regime banned Nasheed from contesting the 2018 presidential elections, despite him winning the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) primaries. The leader of the MDP parliamentary group, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, contested in his stead and won in a landslide.

President Nasheed was elected Speaker of the Maldivian People’s Majlis (parliament) in May 2019, a position he held until November 2023.

On 6 May 2021, Islamic extremists attempted to assassinate President Nasheed in Male’, exploding an IED, hidden in a motorcycle, as he walked past. After four back-to-back lifesaving surgeries he survived and, after a period of convalescence, returned to his political duties.

In January 2024, Nasheed started work as Secretary-General of the Climate Vulnerable Forum, an international partnership of 68 countries highly vulnerable to a warming planet.

President Nasheed won the 2009 Anna Lindh Prize, in recognition of his work promoting human rights, democracy and environmental protection. In September 2009, Time Magazine declared President Nasheed a ‘Hero of the Environment’. In April 2010, the United Nations presented Nasheed with its ‘Champions of the Earth’ environment award. In August 2010, Newsweek named President Nasheed in its list of ‘World’s Ten Best Leaders’. In 2012, The Island President, a documentary feature film about Nasheed, was released in theatres worldwide. In June 2012, Nasheed was presented with the James Lawson Award for the practice of non-violent action. In November 2014, President Nasheed was presented the Mission Blue Award, which Dr. Sylvia Earle honoured for his distinguished work on climate change advocacy. President Nasheed was bestowed the prestigious ‘2017 Courage Award’ in February 2017 by a coalition of 25 international human rights groups at the 9th annual Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy.

Principal Team
Michael Aw
Janel Kok
Alex Rose
Melissa Tan
Taylor Griffith
Nithiya Laila
Ruth Ang
David Holland
Key Opinion Ambassadors
Christine Amour-Levar
Craig Leeson
Dan Laffoley
Esther An
Denise Holland
Nur Tucker
Richard Hamilton Bailey
Sally Ann Ranney
Sharon Kwok
Galya Morrel
Isidora Dekalo
Mary Beth Sayre
Ulyana Horodyskyj
Elaine Lim
Kai Ting Yeo
Eric Bettens
Virginia Bria
Ambassadors
Yann Manutea Bailey
Patrick Eugenio Sacco
Ian Mun
Brenda Sze Peng Ang
Christopher Cheng
Anton Kui Sing Cheng
Chloe Chiang
Lea Lictenberger
Sok Leng Ang
Hock Woon Chiang
Yewkuan Cheong
Kate Larkin
Brigit Jager
Lori Jalens Sternheim
Brett Joseph Freliche
William Leavitt Sternheim
Audrey Tay
Tara Christie Moore
Junping Zhang
Paula Boer
April Simpson Darr
Dan Yeo
Marie Micol Bennett
James William Bradley Budden
Alison Budden
Fiona Armstrong
Benita Vincent
Jonathon Armstrong
Koon Beng Chua
Benita Kiat Tee Tan
Colette Bennett
Lezlie Johnson
Huat Seong Saw
Emily Chan
Songmei He (Clare Chang)
Anthony Bryan Darr
James Caratini
Austin Hines
Howard TD Bilton
Sandra Lim
Dongmei Lu
En Lee
Yuting Xu
Christine Karnes
Gale Mead
Caroline Mindus
Next Generation Ambassadors
Hillary Yifei O'Sullivan
Edward Bennett
Angeline Catalina Levar
Saanya Jain
Luca Carter Sacco
Jiayu Lun
Holden Johnson
Bryan Chang
Huan Wang
Sibyl Lane Darr
Liam Ong
Zhiye Han
Yimar Yu
Honorary Ambassador
David Doubilet
Jennifer Hayes
Ole Jørgen Hammeken