Webb25 juli 2024 · sharkgirlmadison Now I can’t see how many likes I got how am I meant to save sharks??? Come on Instagram! Guess we will have to go back to the old fashioned way of real life activism 🤷🏻♀️ ps: plz don’t judge 17 year old me in this video @abc4explore @smithsonian_channel @smithsonian @discoversharks view all 91 comments Add a … WebbMadison Stewart is known for Envoy: Shark Cull (2024), Great Barrier Reef: The Next Generation (2024) and Sea of Life (2024). See full bio » More at IMDbPro » Contact Info: View agent, publicist, legal on IMDbPro
WebbSeptember 30, 1993 Birthplace Australia Age 29 years old Birth Sign Libra About Nicknamed Shark Girl, she is a nautical videographer and filmmaker behind underwater films advocating for the protection and conservation of sharks. Her films became the subject of the Smithsonian channel documentary Shark Girl. Before Fame WebbMadison realized at a young age that she loved sharks. In fact, she calls them adorable. Growing up on Australia’s Gold Coast, Madison became a certified Open Water diver at 12. She was filming sharks underwater by the time she was 14, having noticed the drastic decrease in shark populations. dying lace with food coloring
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Webb22 mars 2024 · By hiring the shark fishing boats and locals that man them, they sought to engage the fisherman in a very different role. Tourism. A natural, alternative income that simultaneously and effectively protects sharks. Project Hiu is founded on the recognition that the very solution to saving sharks, lay with the men raised to kill them. WebbMadison Stewart, aka "Shark Girl," is probably one of a very few people who refer to sharks as "adorable." She grew up near the iconic Great Barrier Reef, which is where her love of sharks began from a very young age. Now at the age of 24, this passionate Australian has been named Australian Geographic Society Young Conservationist ... WebbShe is a filmmaker, with movies such as Shark Girl (2014) and Sea of Life (2024) to her name, as well as an appearance in Rob Stewart's Sharkwater Extinction (2024). dying laughing recording