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Full Frame: A Wall of Sharks as a Tribute to Rob Stewart - Part 2

You are told your whole life since you are a kid that sharks are dangerous. You are warned about venturing too far into the ocean. But then, finally you are underwater and you see the thing you have been taught your whole life to fear and it is perfect and it doesn’t want to hurt you and it is the most beautiful thing you have every seen. And your whole world changes.

Filmmaker, cameraman and shark advocate Rob Stewart tragically lost his life in a diving accident off Florida in late January.

His film “Sharkwater,” released in 2007, was responsible for creating a global awareness of the plight of sharks and kickstarted a movement that campaigned to overturn the public’s negative perceptions of sharks. The film received 40 international awards, but perhaps more crucially, provided a rallying point for those seeking to conserve and protect the oceans and they apex predators. It shone a light into the murky world of the shark fin industry and exposed it as wasteful and inhumane. His 2012 film, “Revolution” examined global environmental collapse, as “Sharkwater” had revealed the harsh truth that saving sharks has little purpose if the ecosystem in which they live is destroyed. It received 19 awards. At the time of his death, he was working on completing “Sharkwater: Extinction,” a sequel to “Sharkwater” focusing on the estimated 80 million sharks killed per year that are completely unaccounted for by scientists.

This feature attempts to honor Rob’s memory with shark imagery submitted by many photographers from around the world. What unites us all is a common concern for sharks’ plight, and a desire to continue Rob’s lifelong quest to show them to the world as sentient and intelligent animals that do not represent any real form of threat to humans. We hope that this message is borne out by our imagery.

RIP Rob Stewart

1979-2017


View the images from Part 1 of the Wall of Sharks as a Tribute to Rob Stewart here.

A wall of shark imagery in honor of Rob Stewart.
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A wall of shark imagery in honor of Rob Stewart.

A majestic Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezii) cruises lazily overhead blocking out the bright Cuban sun. Nigel Wade
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A majestic Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezii) cruises lazily overhead blocking out the bright Cuban sun. Nigel Wade

Donated for the Rob Stewart Tribute, Ocean Ramsay
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Donated for the Rob Stewart Tribute, Ocean Ramsay

Donated for the Rob Stewart Tribute. Paul Nicklen
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Donated for the Rob Stewart Tribute. Paul Nicklen

Shot in Gansbaai South Africa 2015, Great White Shark - Carcharodon carcharias. Paul Wildman
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Shot in Gansbaai South Africa 2015, Great White Shark - Carcharodon carcharias. Paul Wildman

Donated for the Rob Stewart Tribute, Ram Yoro
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Donated for the Rob Stewart Tribute, Ram Yoro

Hammerhead Heaven" - taken in Darwin Island, Galapagos. Looking up at a school of scalloped hammerheads. Experiences like this make up the dreams of shark lovers everywhere and is one of the reasons we all keep diving. Rhiana Roque
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Hammerhead Heaven" - taken in Darwin Island, Galapagos. Looking up at a school of scalloped hammerheads. Experiences like this make up the dreams of shark lovers everywhere and is one of the reasons we all keep diving. Rhiana Roque

Donated for the Rob Stewart Tribute, Richard Apple
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Donated for the Rob Stewart Tribute, Richard Apple

Silvertip Reefshark (Carcharhinus albimarginatus). Photographed at Rangiroa, French Polynesia. Rick Rogers
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Silvertip Reefshark (Carcharhinus albimarginatus). Photographed at Rangiroa, French Polynesia. Rick Rogers

Donated for the Rob Stewart Tribute, Pier Mane
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Donated for the Rob Stewart Tribute, Pier Mane

Oceanic whitetip shark shot at Cat Island (Bahamas). For this shot I used a 60mm lens behind my dome port in order to get a closeup. Roberto Formiga
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Oceanic whitetip shark shot at Cat Island (Bahamas). For this shot I used a 60mm lens behind my dome port in order to get a closeup. Roberto Formiga

Great White shark photographed at Guadalupe Island aboard the Solmar V. Rodney Bursiel
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Great White shark photographed at Guadalupe Island aboard the Solmar V. Rodney Bursiel

Donated for the Rob Stewart Tribute, Stephen Frink
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Donated for the Rob Stewart Tribute, Stephen Frink

Great White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) patrol the sea floor in South Australia. Douglas Seifert
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Great White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) patrol the sea floor in South Australia. Douglas Seifert

Broadnose sevengill shark (Notorynchus cepedianus), False Bay in South Africa. Peter de Maagt
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Broadnose sevengill shark (Notorynchus cepedianus), False Bay in South Africa. Peter de Maagt

Donated for the Rob Stewart Tribute, Silva Viola
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Donated for the Rob Stewart Tribute, Silva Viola

The zebra shark (Stegostoma fasciatum) commonly known uncorrectly as Leopard shark in Thailand region. Tanakit Suwanyangyaun
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The zebra shark (Stegostoma fasciatum) commonly known uncorrectly as Leopard shark in Thailand region. Tanakit Suwanyangyaun

Tiger Sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) - Taken at Tiger Beach, Grand Bahama - Two female tiger sharks intersect as they pass by each other just over the sea floor off the coast of Grand Bahama. Tanya Houppermans
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Tiger Sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) - Taken at Tiger Beach, Grand Bahama - Two female tiger sharks intersect as they pass by each other just over the sea floor off the coast of Grand Bahama. Tanya Houppermans

This blue shark (Prionace glauca) was encountered off the coast of Rhode Island on a trip with Pelagic Expeditions. Theresa Guise
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This blue shark (Prionace glauca) was encountered off the coast of Rhode Island on a trip with Pelagic Expeditions. Theresa Guise

Blue shark, Prionace glauca, llnear the surface,  Southern California. Todd Winner
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Blue shark, Prionace glauca, llnear the surface, Southern California. Todd Winner

Sevengill shark in Simonstown, South Africa. Tracey Jennings
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Sevengill shark in Simonstown, South Africa. Tracey Jennings

Rob Stewart films an Oceanic Whitetip Shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) off Cat Island in the Bahamas for his upcoming project.  May 2016, Vincent Canabal
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Rob Stewart films an Oceanic Whitetip Shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) off Cat Island in the Bahamas for his upcoming project. May 2016, Vincent Canabal