- Ron & Valerie Taylor
Ron Taylor (born March 1934) and Valerie Taylor (born in
Sydney 9th November 1936) [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0853294/bio Valerie Taylor (II) - Biography ] ] are prominentAustralia nshark andunderwater experts. Their expertise has been called upon for films such as "Jaws", "Orca" and "Sky Pirates ".Ron began diving in 1952, becoming interested in
spearfishing andunderwater photography . Valerie started diving in 1956 and spearfishing in 1960, eventually winning several Australian championships for ladies in both spearfishing and scuba. They met while both members of St George spearfishing club inSydney ,Australia . They became champion spearfishers, however decided to switch from killing to filming them after becoming fascinated with marine life. Conservation did not begin to be an active movement until the late 1960s.They married in December 1963 and have no children. They made their living in the 1960s by touring briefly with underwater footage they had filmed. The Taylors are credited with being pioneers in several areas - the first people to film a
great white shark without the protection of a cage and the first to film sharks by night to name two. They are also credited with correcting the belief that sharks need to move forward to survive by obtaining footage of sharks sleeping on the sea-bed.Valerie is also an accomplished
watercolour artist. Her career began as a comic strip artist with "The Silver Jacket ", an Australian adventure magazine for boys.Fact|date=July 2008Ron and Valerie are both
Members of the Order of Australia , awarded by the Australian government. 50 years after they first ventured underwater, Ron and Valerie Taylor are still active, spending months each year on expeditions to remote corners of the earth to be with the sharks they have learned so much about.History
*1962:
**Ron's first award for photography, fromEncyclopedia Britannica , for a news film titled, "Playing With Sharks".
**Ron's first major underwater film production, "Shark Hunters", made with diving and business partnerBen Cropp was16 mm black and white, and was sold to Australian television.
*1963:
**"Shark Hunters" was sold to American television.
*1965: Ron won theWorld Spear fishing Championship inTahiti , after winning the Australian championship for four years in succession.
*1966: Ron received theUnderwater Society of America award and theNOGI statuette for Education and Sports.
*1967:
**Ron first devised an idea of a diver wearing a full length chain-mail suit over a wet suit as possible protection against shark bite. It was more than a decade before the suit was made and tested.
**The Taylors were employed by theBelgian Scientific Expedition to theGreat Barrier Reef as advisors and 35 mm underwatercinematographer s, for six months, the first major educational project of this type on the Great Barrier Reef.
*1969: Ron Taylor co-filmed, "Blue Water, White Death" which was released worldwide.
*1974: The Taylors assisted by Rodney Fox above water filmed the short live shark underwater sequences for "Jaws".
*1979: The suit of chain mail was made which Valerie tested with sharks, when it was found the suit was too small for Ron.
*1981:
**While on a dive trip the Taylors discovered mining claims on severalCoral Sea Islands . They brought this to the attention of the Australian Federal Government and saved these remote bird breeding islands.
**Valerie was honored in 1981 by theUnderwater Society of America where she received theNOGI award for Arts.
*1982:
**"Wreck of the Yongala", a TV film, was made, showcasing what was then the most spectacular of shipwrecks in shallow water. The film was instrumental in having the wreck protected from fishing.
**The Taylors, inspired by Cairns game fishermen lobbied, via the media, theQueensland Government and National Parks to have the potato cod of Cormorant Pass nearLizard Island protected.
**The Taylors spent four months of 1982 in thePersian Gulf filming the underwater scenes for six educational films featuring marine life.
*1986:
**October: Valerie traveled toHolland where she was appointed Rider of theOrder of the Golden Ark , by his Royal Highness,Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands . The award was for her work in marine conservation.
**Later: Valerie went toSweden where she finalized the picture selection for acoffee table book , "The Realm of the Shark", a biographical account of the Taylors' lives between the late 1950s, and the late 1980s.
**The Taylors supplied some of their pictures to illustrate theJacques Cousteau coffee table book entitled "Great White Shark".
*January 1992: They went toSouth Africa for filming on the "Blue Wilderness" TV series. Here they tested an electronic shark repelling barrier, and became the first people to film great white sharks underwater without the protection of a cage.
*1993: "Shadow over the Reef", an adventure swimming with whale sharks was filmed atNingaloo Reef , Western Australia. This film was instrumental in preventing the test drilling for oil inside theNingaloo Marine Park .
*1997:
**The Taylors' documentary "Shark Pod" was completed. They successfully used the electronic device invented in South Africa by Norman Starkey of theNatal Sharks Board againstgreat white shark s,tiger shark s,hammerhead shark s, and other species. "Shark Pod" received the jury award at theAntibes Underwater Festival , France, a high honor judged by their peers.
**April 1997: Valerie won the prestigiousAmerican Nature Photographer of the year award for a picture of awhale shark swimming with her nephew in Ningaloo Marine Park. The award was sponsored byThe American Press Club .
*1998: The Taylors' book "Blue Wilderness" won the 1998Gold Palm Award for images at the 25th World Festival of Underwater Pictures inAntibes , France.
*2000:
**March: Valerie was honoree in theAmerican Women Divers Hall of Fame .
**October: Ron and Valerie were one of the inaugural enshrines into theInternational Scuba Diving Hall of Fame , on theCayman Islands .
*2002:
**Australia Day : Valerie was awarded the honor ofAustralian Senior Achiever of the year.
**Early 2002: Ron and Valerie received theServenty Conservation Medal from theAustralian Wildlife Preservation Society .
** 2008: Ron Taylor supports the Great Australian Shark CountAustralian Underwater Federation Filmography
*Shark Hunters (1962)
*Blue Water, White Death. (1971) [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0146496/ Blue Water, White Death (1971) ] ]
*Taylor's Inner Space, a series of 13 films made in 1972 and 1973.References
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