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  2. Valerie Taylor (diver) - Wikipedia

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    Valerie May Taylor AM (born 9 November 1935) is an Australian conservationist, photographer, and filmmaker, and an inaugural member of the diving hall of fame.With her husband Ron Taylor, she made documentaries about sharks, and filmed sequences for films including Jaws (1975).

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    Educational Video Presentations 50924 Educational Films: Really Wild Animals: Adventures In Asia 1994 Educational Video Presentations 50925 Educational Films: Really Wild Animals: Polar Prowl 1995 Educational Video Presentations 50930 Really Wild Animals: Monkey Business and Other Family Fun 1995 1996 500 National Geographic Kids Video 50932

  4. Rob Stewart (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Rob Stewart (December 28, 1979 – January 31, 2017) was a Canadian photographer, filmmaker and shark 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]

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  8. Diver gets very up close and personal with 2 large tiger sharks

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  9. Shark cage diving - Wikipedia

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    Shark cage diving is used for scientific observation, underwater cinematography, and as a tourist activity. Sharks may be attracted to the vicinity of the cage by the use of bait, in a procedure known as chumming, which has attracted some controversy as it is claimed to potentially alter the natural behaviour of sharks in the vicinity of swimmers.