Pioneers of working with science

Pioneers of working with science

Valerie and Ron Taylor didn’t always have an easy go of it with the scientific community. While Valerie kept detailed diaries of their observations, their work was often derided as too popular and showy. 

But science came calling when they needed someone to field-test their most recent theory. From diving gear to spear tips and shark tags, the Taylors gave it a shot and reported whether it worked – or not. 

Today, their scientific legacy is more highly regarded. Researchers are now using the Taylors’ footage to show environmental change and species loss over time.

Hypodermic syringe
Underwater syringe used for shark repellent research
Smokey underwater hand spear attachment
Underwater hand spear with attachments
Empty blanks
Empty rifle cartridges used in a 'smokey'
Stainless steel shark research tag
Shark tag
shark jaw
Mako shark jaw
Stainless steel chain mail diving suit
Stainless steel chain mail diving suit worn by Valerie Taylor
Banded sports suit.
Lycra diving sports suit with banded sea snake pattern.
Shark Pod diving protection unit
Shark Pod diving protection unit

Explore Valerie's Lycra diving hood

 

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