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Rodney Fox Biography

Great White Shark attack victim, film maker and expedition leader, Rodney Fox, was born in South Australia on 9th November 1940. He is happily married to Kay and they have three children Andrew, Lenore, Darren and 7 grandchildren.

The Fox family opened "The Rodney Fox Shark Experience” a Shark Museum and Nautical Gift Shop. This museum featured Rodney's private collection of displays and items from a life time film making and research with sharks. The displays featured Great White Shark models, cages from the film "Jaws", giant fossil teeth plus photos and video highlights from many films that he has been involved in.

When he is not talking to groups of people about sharks, Rodney's time is spent consulting and coordinating film crews and arranging and guiding tourist adventure trips and expeditions specializing in Great White Sharks, Whale Sharks, crocodiles and other marine creatures.

Rodney Fox was attacked by a Great White Shark and badly bitten around the chest and arm in December 1963. His story of the attack and escape has been published many times. He is regarded as a miracle survivor of one of the world's worst shark attacks.

Rodney went on to build the first under water observation cage to dive the Great White Shark and has now led hundreds of major expeditions to film and study his attacker. He is regarded as a world authority on the Great White Shark and has a great reputation as an expedition leader and producer of sharks. It is estimated that Rodney has been involved in some way with 90% of all prominent White Shark images taken world wide, in the 20th Century.

Since Rodney's attack by a Great White in 1963 his involvement with the giant sharks include consultant, guide, expedition leader, hunter, film producer, photographer, coordinator, actor, diver, cage designer protector and more. He also spent much of his early career as a professional abalone diver. This wide variety of experiences gives Rodney a huge repertoire to talk on as a much sought after public speaker.

Rodney's talks inspire his audiences to overcome fears they may have in life, and through a process of understanding and education he hopes anyone can begin to appreciate and respect that which they were formally afraid of, to enjoy a better life.

In January 2007 Rodney was inducted into the International Scuba Divers Hall of Fame.

At DEMA in 2007 Rodney received the prestigious Wyland Icon Award.

In the attack, Rodney's abdomen was fully exposed and all ribs were broken on his left side. His diaphragm was punctured, lung ripped open, scapula was pierced, spleen was uncovered, the main artery from his heart was exposed. 

The tendons, fingers and thumb in his right hand were all cut, and to this day he still has part of a Great White tooth embedded in his wrist. He was minutes away from his veins collapsing due to the loss of large amounts of blood. Over 360 stitches were required to sew him up.

Rodney thanks the wonderful work of his surgeon Dr. Justin Miller for the wonderful job in fitting all the pieces back together like a jigsaw puzzle.