"They're not crazy man-eaters but are beautiful creatures in our ocean that we should protect and look after."Despite encountering an attack by a great white shark in 1963, Rodney Fox didn't stop exploring the oceans. Instead of letting fear paralyze him, he let his fascination push him forward, going so far as to building the first-ever underwater shark observation cage and pioneering shark cage diving. Today, he has dedicated over 50 years of his life to shark conservation, continuing his mission of giving sharks a voice, redefining the public perception of sharks, and advocating for their protection.Filmmaker Elliot Grafton had the honor of meeting Rodney Fox and his team, setting out on a 4-day expedition in South Australia's Neptune Islands to capture footage of great whites and gaining wisdom from the shark-attack-survivor-turned-conservationist himself.Filmmaker: Elliot GraftonInstagram: YouTube: @elliotgrafton