Born and raised in Toronto, ROB STEWART started his journey to becoming an award-winning filmmaker at the age of 13 when he began photographing the underwater world. By the age of 18 he became a scuba instructor trainer and then moved on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Biology, studying in Ontario, Jamaica and Kenya. Before making Sharkwater, Stewart spent 4 years traveling the world as chief photographer for the Canadian Wildlife Federation's magazines and as an award-winning freelance photojournalist. Leading expeditions to the most remote areas of the world, Stewart has logged thousands of hours underwater, using the latest in rebreather and camera technologies. At the age of 22, he left his photography career behind and embarked on a remarkable journey over 4 years and through 15 different countries, resulting in the multi-award-winning documentary film Sharkwater.
"Save the Humans is...a project of passion--part memoir, part
rallying cry, it documents how [Stewart's] love of the natural
world made him a conservationist and asks how we can save other
species if we can't save ourselves."
—CBC Books
"Chock-full of sobering statistics about the massive depletion of
fish populations as well as the wide-reaching threat of ocean
acidification. It also details Stewart's adventure-filled,
nature-loving life."
—Winnipeg Free Press
"Part Michael Moore, part Jacques Cousteau, Rob Stewart is an
interesting hybrid with enough integrity, and enough filmmaker
hustle, to swim with the sharks and make us love them."
—The Vancouver Sun
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