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Graham Dickson
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"Whether ice diving, snorkeling with Greenland whales, or free climbing on a floating iceberg, Graham Dickson of Arctic Kingdom is the specialist for adventures on ice. Hardly anyone else knows the special places of Nunavut as well as Graham, and none tells so graphically of experiences in the Arctic."

 - Vox Tours/Tango Films

Graham Dickson is the founder and Chief Expedition Officer for Arctic Kingdom Marine Expeditions, the world's only company to specialize in the animals of the arctic and to have successfully led diving expeditions for all of the arctic's marine animals. Graham has been diving for almost two decades and is a Master Instructor. He has a driving desire to explore the arctic regions where there is such a great range of diverse and exotic animals, historically significant locations and unique geography. He led the first sport diving expedition to Nunavut to dive with walrus in 1999 and has since led multiple expeditions for Bowhead whales, Narwhals, Belugas, Polar Bear and the Greenland Shark. Graham has climbed rock and ice for almost as long as he has been diving and led the first ice climbing expedition to Nunavut to climb the icebergs of Pond Inlet in the summer of 2000. He has led expeditions across most of the arctic from Alaska to the Northwest Passage, Hudson's Bay to the Foxe Basin and from Greenland to Svalbard, Norway.

Graham is trained in cave diving through the National Speleological Society (NSS-CDS), underwater archeology through the Nautical Archaeological Society (NAS) and is a closed circuit rebreather diver on the Evolution. Graham is a Medic First Aid/CPR Instructor and teaches Rescue Diving and Diving Emergency Management in addition to many other specialties. He is the author of the scuba section in the popular book, "The Worst Case Scenario Survival Guide", has authored multiple entries in "The Encyclopedia of the Arctic" and is both a contributor and featured in the "The Diving Almanac".

Graham holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering and Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and has worked at Lockheed Martin, Morgan Stanley, Microforum, Moore, Clayton & Co. and helped to establish Campusfood and Emailias. Graham is Canadian, shares his time between Ottawa and Toronto, and speaks English, French and Spanish. He is an accomplished public speaker having presented at many companies, international trade shows, conferences and schools. In 2005, Graham was invited to become a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Graham was elected in 2007 to the Board of Directors for Nunavut Tourism as the representative for ecotourism and adventure travel.


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