Home Actor Riley Elliott HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers July 2023 Riley Elliott Instagram - Incredible!!!! SWAJ (jaws in reverse) the last remaining tag transmitting at this point has migrated!!!!! After four months of hanging out in Doubtless bay this baby Great White has made a huge migration to Port Waikato!!!! Incredible to see not only the clear nursery areas utilised like Doubtless bay (in the circle) this baby GW only four feet long has now popped up on the West coast. Absolutely incredible stuff. We would not know any of this without the amazing public support of the Great White Project. Thanks to Hughes Hallett and Vipond Endeavours for sponsoring SWAJ. And I will be making best efforts to tag more GWs and get the other tags we recovered thanks to you, back out on those sharks and more. Cheers everyone. Amazing work

Riley Elliott Instagram – Incredible!!!! SWAJ (jaws in reverse) the last remaining tag transmitting at this point has migrated!!!!! After four months of hanging out in Doubtless bay this baby Great White has made a huge migration to Port Waikato!!!! Incredible to see not only the clear nursery areas utilised like Doubtless bay (in the circle) this baby GW only four feet long has now popped up on the West coast. Absolutely incredible stuff. We would not know any of this without the amazing public support of the Great White Project. Thanks to Hughes Hallett and Vipond Endeavours for sponsoring SWAJ. And I will be making best efforts to tag more GWs and get the other tags we recovered thanks to you, back out on those sharks and more. Cheers everyone. Amazing work

Riley Elliott Instagram - Incredible!!!! SWAJ (jaws in reverse) the last remaining tag transmitting at this point has migrated!!!!! After four months of hanging out in Doubtless bay this baby Great White has made a huge migration to Port Waikato!!!! Incredible to see not only the clear nursery areas utilised like Doubtless bay (in the circle) this baby GW only four feet long has now popped up on the West coast. Absolutely incredible stuff. We would not know any of this without the amazing public support of the Great White Project. Thanks to Hughes Hallett and Vipond Endeavours for sponsoring SWAJ. And I will be making best efforts to tag more GWs and get the other tags we recovered thanks to you, back out on those sharks and more. Cheers everyone. Amazing work

Riley Elliott Instagram – Incredible!!!! SWAJ (jaws in reverse) the last remaining tag transmitting at this point has migrated!!!!! After four months of hanging out in Doubtless bay this baby Great White has made a huge migration to Port Waikato!!!! Incredible to see not only the clear nursery areas utilised like Doubtless bay (in the circle) this baby GW only four feet long has now popped up on the West coast. Absolutely incredible stuff. We would not know any of this without the amazing public support of the Great White Project. Thanks to Hughes Hallett and Vipond Endeavours for sponsoring SWAJ. And I will be making best efforts to tag more GWs and get the other tags we recovered thanks to you, back out on those sharks and more. Cheers everyone. Amazing work | Posted on 15/Jun/2023 08:29:40

Riley Elliott Instagram – Happy Shark Awareness Day! We are also only a week away from @sharkweek launching in the N hemisphere!!!
@discovery channel Shark Week launches 23rd of July. It’s a great opportunity to become more aware of the issues sharks face, how we interact with them and ultimately how we should co exist. 
This year I had the blessing of an amazing crew to work with, including my amazing wife @amberandfriendsphoto who worked through first trimester sickness while presenting like a pro from a swaying boat. Any mum would know how hellish that would be! But with such a supporting crew and a show concept so important for sharks, we produced a really novel show in NZ called Jaws in the Shallows which airs on Thursday 27th at 8pm on Discovery. Make sure you check it out and see how we follow a colourful history of Great Whites in Nz, tragic encounters, scientific firsts and ultimately a Cinderella type story of great revelations, understanding, public involvement and a research project which removes fear and translates it to fascination. Thank you so much to @discovery @sharkweek for empowering this project, the public for helping fund tags, my crew for being so fun to work with, @stephendavidentertainment for producing a quality show, my wonderful wife, @extremeboats.nz @yamahamarinenz @gfabtrailers @raymarine_nz @mazda_nz for equipping me with the research vessel, @sharkexperiencebluff and of course the incredible sharks.
Riley Elliott Instagram – Happy World Ocean Day!!!
Although, as I read many ‘I love the ocean’ posts today, it makes me wonder if people/society are really, actually, emotionally connected to the ocean and the struggles it is facing. I know much of society doesn’t work or get to play in the ocean and therefore may not have a direct connection to it. But we can still be educated about its struggles and push for change. I know millions of people do their part every day all around the world. But we need more of us to push for the ocean. 
The writing has been on the wall for decades. Yet decision makers, who should represent ‘our interest’ continue to be led astray. Lobbyists seem to push productivity in the wrong direction – just look at the fact the Greenland Ice Cap has now gone beyond its melting point where it WILL melt and cannot be saved. The impact of that is global. 
I look locally at the Hauraki Marine ‘Park’ which is a dumping zone for sediment, farm fertiliser run off, and pollution. The ocean floor is scraped to death with dinosaur fishing technology. A once thriving marine food chain has now broken, with only tiny bait ball work ups existing these days as an indicator of that. 
I don’t post these depressing things to kill your Ocean Day buzz but rather to set some perspective on what matters as far as action. Governments need to make the hard changes. Ones that will temporarily cause some  jobs losses, financial upset, in order to shift industry. But this will create jobs, ones with long term gains that are sustainable & ultimately more profitable. Yet society makes decisions based on three or four year election cycles of popularity. 

So please, post your pictures like I have, which represent special moments where the Ocean and yourself connected. It may be a stunning interaction with fish. It may be an explanation of how you harvest your food, or it may be the work you do to conserve a species or invent a technology to improve our ocean. But then please push further with your messaging, inspire others. Educate others. Ensure that others are empowered. And if we all can step up that little bit more, we may overcome the big bully called the lobbyist

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