Gosh I've totally missed this one!
Thanks Sam!
Nobody deserves this more!
And great news for the GWS there!
And great news for the GWS there!
Neptune Islands Group (Ron and Valerie Taylor) Marine Park
Date posted: 29 November 2012
The Neptune Islands Group Marine Park on South Australia’s West Coast
will be renamed in honour of pioneering Australian conservationists and
film makers Ron and Valerie Taylor.
SA Premier Jay Weatherill announced this week that the park will now be named the Neptune Islands Group (Ron and Valerie Taylor) Marine Park to signify their close association with region for almost 50 years and enormous contribution to marine conservation.
Ron and Valerie Taylor were once champion spear fishers, who went on
to become pioneering underwater film-makers and photographers and have
worked to support conservation of the marine environment for nearly 50
years.
The Taylors became known worldwide for their spectacular action
sequences with sharks and divers, and their beautiful still shots. Their
work included significant vision shot in South Australia, filming here
for television and films, especially focusing on great white sharks,
Australian sea lions and other marine wildlife.
They have produced 20 documentaries and shoot underwater scenes for
seven television series and 19 feature films, including Jaws and Jaws 2
After more than 40 years, Valerie continues to be known as one of the
world’s leading underwater stills photographers.
Thanks to their long-standing fascination and experience with sharks,
the Taylors captured some of the first underwater film of great whites
and also became the first people in the world to film the huge fish
without the protection of a cage. This love of great whites has meant
that the sea around South Australia’s wild Neptune Islands have long
been a precious place for the Taylors.
Their films have been shown around the world to educate people about
the beauty and importance of our remarkable marine environment.
Ron Taylor died on 10 September 2012 and will long be remembered for
his incredible contribution to underwater filming and for his love of
the marine environment.
Valerie continues their work and advocacy.
The renaming of the Neptune Islands Group (Ron and Valerie Taylor) Marine Park is fitting recognition of their globally significant achievements.
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