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  1. Rob Stewart (December 28, 1979 – January 31, 2017) was a Canadian photographer, filmmaker and conservationist. He was best known for making and directing the documentary films Sharkwater and Revolution. He drowned at the age of 37 while scuba diving in Florida, filming Sharkwater Extinction. [1] Early life.

  2. Rob was a biologist, conservationist, activist and filmmaker. His greatest impact was through his three films: Sharkwater, Revolution & Sharkwater Extinction. ‍As well as his books and millions of supporters who carry on his mission worldwide.

  3. On Jan. 31, 2017, acclaimed documentary filmmaker Rob Stewart boarded the dive boat Pisces on the tiny island of Islamorada, just south of Florida’s Key Largo. His destination: the Queen of...

  4. The true-life adventure of Rob Stewart, this follow-up to his acclaimed Sharkwater documentary continues his remarkable journey; one that will take him through 15 countries over four years, and where he’ll discover that it’s not only sharks that are in grave danger – it’s humanity itself.

  5. www.robstewartsharkwaterfoundation.org › articlesRob Stewart

    Actor, Founder Lonely Whale Foundation. "Rob Stewart was a dear friend, a protector of sharks and our ocean, a kind and gentle soul who worked tirelessly and faithfully for justice under the sea." ‍. Award-winning biologist, photographer, conservationist, author and filmmaker.

  6. www.robstewartsharkwaterfoundation.org › robs-legacyRob Stewart's Legacy

    Rob was a biologist, conservationist, activist and filmmaker. His greatest impact was through his three films: Sharkwater, Revolution & Sharkwater Extinction. ‍As well as his books and millions of supporters who carry on his mission worldwide.

  7. Environmentalist and filmmaker Rob Stewart died in a tragic diving accident. What went wrong and who is to blame?