Rob Stewart

Director

Rob Stewart was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 28th, 1979 and is the Director. At the age of 37, Rob Stewart biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 28, 1979
Nationality
Canada
Place of Birth
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Death Date
Jan 31, 2017 (age 37)
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Cinematographer, Film Director, Filmmaker, Marine Biology, Screenwriter
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Western University
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Rob Stewart Career

Stewart got the idea to make the movie Sharkwater at age 22, when he found illegal longline fishing in the Galapagos Marine Reserve. He travelled through fifteen countries for the next four years, studying and filming sharks, and going undercover to confront the shark fin industry. Sharkwater went on to win more than 40 awards at top film festivals. His follow-up film, 2012's Revolution, builds on Sharkwater, examining environmental collapse. In 2013, it was the highest grossing Canadian documentary, and it received 19 awards from global film festivals.

In 2012 Stewart released the book Save the Humans, a biography detailing the importance of sharks in his life and the importance of making a positive impact in the ocean.

In 2016, Stewart launched a Kickstarter to fund Sharkwater: Extinction, a sequel to Sharkwater that would focus on the 80 million sharks killed per year that are unaccounted for by scientists. He was working on the film at the time of his death.

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The end of hated 20mph speed limit in Wales: Roads revert to 30mph as transport minister reveals even his own family have signed 500,000-strong petition against the scheme

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2024
Transport minister Ken Skates said the decision to change some routes back to the its 30mph speed limits will address concerns that 'a lot of people' have raised 'on a consistent basis'. It comes after more than half a million signatures were added to a Senedd petition opposing the divisive policy aimed at reducing carbon emissions.

As avalanche strikes a popular Swiss ski resort, a US child, 15, and two others are killed

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 2, 2024
According to police, three people, including an American teenager, were killed in a major avalanche in Switzerland on Easter Monday. Three people were discovered after the group went missing near Zermatt, home to a famous ski resort in Valais' southern canton. After a dramatic hunt around Riffelberg, which involved four helicopters, a fourth individual was discovered with injuries and flown to a nearby hospital.

Europe's ski slopes 'missing one crucial detail - SNOW': Warm temperatures hit resorts in France, Italy and Switzerland, with entire mountains snowless - and it's even too hot for artificial snow cannons

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 5, 2024
After a mild winter, European ski slopes have been entirely snowless, with locals and companies blaming climate change for spring-like temperatures. On the grass of the 7,274-ft Mount Terminillo, Italy's Apennine Mountains, ski-lifts have been turned off and snow cannons have been abandoned after it became 'too hot' to use artificial snow cannons, a lifeline for many resorts facing a shortage. For a ski resort: snow,' Vincenzo Regnini, president of the company that operates the local transport and ski-lift facilities, complained.