'Sharkwater' Filmmaker Rob Stewart Goes Missing Off Of Florida Keys


Missing Canadian filmmaker Rob Stewart found dead in Florida

Rob Stewart, the Canadian conservationist and filmmaker renowned worldwide for his documentary Sharkwater, about the illegal shark finning trade, died through drowning as a result of hypoxia (a lack of oxygen), according to autopsy results. Stewart, 37, died while filming the sequel to his pioneering film in January 2017, after diving on the.


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Rob Stewart. Director: Sharkwater. Rob Stewart is an award-winning biologist, photographer, conservationist and filmmaker. Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Stewart began photographing underwater when he was 13. By the age of 18 he became a scuba instructor and then moved on to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, studying in Ontario, Jamaica and Kenya. Before making Sharkwater.


Sharkwater Extinction carries on late filmmaker Rob Stewart’s vision

Rob Stewart. Actor: Tropical Heat. Rob was born in Canada in 1961 and when he was still a child he loved to play hockey and dreamed of becoming a professional player. However at the age of 17 he became badly injured while playing hockey and he lost a kidney. He had to give up his dream of becoming a professional hockey player and so he in fact fell into the.


Rob Stewart, Filmmaker Best Known for the Documentary Sharkwater Dies at 37

Canadian filmmaker and marine biologist Rob Stewart 's body has been recovered off the Florida Keys, the U.S. Coast Guard confirmed on Friday. Stewart, 37, had gone missing after going deep sea.


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On the morning of Tuesday, January 31, filmmaker and shark conservationist Rob Stewart boarded a dive boat docked at Caloosa Cove Marina on the tiny isle of Islamorada, just south of Key Largo.


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Rob Stewart, Missing Documentarian and Conservationist, Found Dead After Deep-Water Diving. The filmmaker was shooting the follow-up to his 2006 documentary "Sharkwater." Rob Stewart, the 37-year.


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Photo by Will Allen. Award-winning filmmaker, conservationist, biologist and photographer Rob Stewart spent his life working to stop the slaughter of sharks. He died while making his third.


Rob Stewart dead 'Sharkwater' filmmaker dies while deepsea scuba

The Toronto filmmaker died in January off the Florida Keys where he had been shooting Sharkwater: Extinction, a sequel to his 2006 documentary examining the consequences of shark finning on the.


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Rob Stewart. Director: Sharkwater. Rob Stewart is an award-winning biologist, photographer, conservationist and filmmaker. Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Stewart began photographing underwater when he was 13. By the age of 18 he became a scuba instructor and then moved on to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, studying in Ontario, Jamaica and Kenya.


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This Jan. 25, 2013 photo shows Canadian filmmaker Rob Stewart at the Modern Master Award Ceremony at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in Santa Barbara, Calif. (Richard Shotwell.


Body of Filmmaker Rob Stewart Recovered • Scuba Diver Life

Based on the film documentary of the same name, The Third Dive looks to expose the circumstances around Rob Stewart's untimely death.. Rob Stewart was an award-winning filmmaker and diver who died tragically in a diving accident at the age of 37. Many questions still remain about what happened on that day in 2017 and who, if anyone, is to blame.


Family of Toronto filmmaker Rob Stewart files wrongful death lawsuit

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.


'Sharkwater' Filmmaker Rob Stewart Goes Missing Off Of Florida Keys

Respected Canadian filmmaker and conservation advocate Rob Stewart died last week while working on a documentary film in the Florida Keys. Born in Toronto in 1979, he grew up enjoying an active diving life with his close-knit family.


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Read More Filmmaker Rob Stewart's death wasn't an anomaly: the real risks of scuba diving More » Go to the Web Exclusive Scuba rebreathers were used when Sharkwater director Rob Stewart died.


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Filmmaker Rob Stewart's death wasn't an anomaly: the real risks of scuba diving. The bottom line is that regardless of what many in the diving industry like to say, scuba diving is a risky.


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Canadian filmmaker Rob Stewart found dead 'peacefully in the ocean' Family files lawsuit in Canadian filmmaker's Florida Keys dive death; Toronto unveiled mural to celebrate late conservationist.