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Lesley Rochat is a South African marine and shark conservationist,[1] campaigner,[2] wildlife filmmaker, underwater photographer,[3][4] environmental writer,[5] author, speaker[6] and activist.[7] She founded the non-profit organisation AfriOceans Conservation Alliance in 2003 for which she is the chief executive officer.
Lesley Rochat | |
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Born | Pretoria, South Africa |
Nationality | South African |
Education | University of Cape Town |
Occupation(s) | Conservationist, author, speaker, photographer, film director |
Website | lesleyrochat |
Rochat is a leading figure in efforts to conserve our oceans, and in shark conservation in particular.[8] Due to her passionate efforts in shark conservation, and the lengths she goes to, to raise awareness and change negative perceptions of sharks, such as freediving with sharks, she is known as the Shark Warrior.[9] In 2014, Rochat won the Johnnie Walker / Sunday Times Nations Greatest Challenger Award[10] for her work in conservation in South Africa and for challenging conformity. In 2010 she was inducted into the Women Divers Hall of Fame.[11] In 2013 she was inducted into the Global Oceans Society. In 2015 she was nominated for a second time for Africa's Most Influential Women in Business and Government Awards. She has appeared in numerous TV shows promoting ocean conservation including CBS News.[12]
Background
editEarly life
editRochat was born in Pretoria, South Africa to Bryan Allon Rochat and Leilani Rochat. She is the middle child of a family of nine children, eight girls and one boy. Her love for the ocean was instilled from an early age when growing up along the Garden Route of South Africa.
Education
editShe matriculated at Krugersdorp High School. She holds a Perf. Dip. from the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Early career
editRochat began modelling while studying at the University of Cape Town. She modeled swimwear and underwear for brands such Le Coq Sportif and Arena, Garlicks and Woolworths. After graduating from the University of Cape Town's Drama School, Rochat was accepted into the Performing Arts Council (PACT) of the Transvaal (now Gauteng Province). She was cast in leading roles, playing alongside South Africa's leading actors and actresses such as Sandra Prinsloo. She was a professional actress, going on to co-direct and perform and sing in cabaret shows, perform at the State Theatre, South Africa in Pretoria, act in South African SABC TV productions, and as a SABC TV Presenter for a weekly magazine program. She diversified into the corporate world becoming a successful insurance agent with Liberty Life South Africa.[citation needed] In 2003 she founded AfriOceans Conservation Alliance.
Current Work
editAfriOceans Conservation Alliance
editRochat is the chief executive officer of AfriOceans Conservation Alliance, a registered Section 21 non-profit organisation focused on marine and shark conservation based in Cape Town, South Africa. AfriOceans became established as a leading ocean conservation organisation in South Africa through the Maxine, Science, Education and Awareness Programme,[13] a shark conservation project designed by Rochat, which involved the satellite tagging and releasing of captive raggedtooth sharks (sand tiger shark) from the Two Oceans Aquarium in South Africa. Rochat is also the principal photographer and videographer for the organisation. In 2010 under Rochat's leadership, the AfriOceans Warriors Environmental Programme, an environmental education programme funded by the National Lottery of South Africa, was established.
SWIM LIKE A SHARK is another of Rochat's educational programs, launched in 2015, which teaches water skills to underprivileged children while nurturing the next generation of ocean guardians.[citation needed]
Documentary Filmmaker
editRochat is the CEO of Blue Pulse Pictures, her documentary film company which produces awareness documentaries focused on the oceans. She is a producer for the SABC3 TV Human/Nature show since 2004 50|50 and has produced a number of inserts for them, including Sharks in Deep Trouble, a documentary about shark finning in South African waters.
Photographer, Environmental Writer and Author
editRochat is an environmental photojournalist[14] and underwater photographer. Her bylines and images have been published in many newspapers (in 2010 Rochat covered the CITES conference in Doha Qatar for Associated Press) and magazines including Africa Geographic, Ocean Geographic,[15] Diver Magazine, and Asian Diver. She runs photographic expeditions and wildlife safaris through her company, Shark Warrior Adventures. She is the author of educational books for children, namely Sharks, Teachers Handbook,[16] Alphabet of the Sea, Marine Activities, and Feebee the Turtle.
Campaigner
editThrough AfriOceans Rochat produces campaigns aimed at raising awareness about critical ocean issues. With Saatchi & Saatchi, Cape Town, Rochat created the Rethink the Shark campaign which won a Wildscreen Panda Award in 2008. This was followed by her Rethink the Predator campaign, and Oceans Reach Out campaign. In 2012 Rochat launched the Shark Warrior campaign through AfriOceans which identifies high profile individuals who lend their fame and name to the shark conservation cause. These include South Africa's sexiest man 2014 and celebrity Johnathan Boyton-Lee, champion freediver, Trevor Hutton who dove to 70 metres in the AfriOceans Deep Freedive for Sharks campaign,[17] and big wave surfer Frank Solomon.[18]
Extreme Conservationist
editGiven the lengths Rochat goes to, to raise awareness, Rochat is considered an extreme conservationist. For two of her awareness campaigns Catches Anything, Kills Everything and Get Hooked on Conservation, Ban Drumlines,[19] Rochat stripped naked and posed underwater with sharks surrounding her. Rochat is the voice for those who cannot speak and is often on international and national TV shows challenging policies and practices which harm marine life.[20]
Speaker
editAs a public speaker,[21] Rochat speaks at events and to companies, organisations, universities and schools. Raising awareness about the oceans and global environmental change are key messages in her multi-media presentations.
References
edit- ^ Diving with sharks on Top Billing SABC3 (5 July 2013) Retrieved 14 February 2015
- ^ Swimming with Jaws: Campaigner does a bikini swim with sharks to help ban shark nets (23 August 2013) UK Daily Mirror
- ^ More Judges, Divesite Archived 17 February 2015 at archive.today
- ^ Underwater Photographer Lesley Rochat (16 March 2012) Underwater Photographers
- ^ Save our priceless oceans (10 October 2013)Cape Times Lesley Rochat
- ^ Speakers of Note Archived 12 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Activist entangles herself in sea net for campaign (11 May 2012)Cape Argus Lauren Manning
- ^ Is shark cage diving damaging marine life? (29 May 2014) News 24
- ^ [1] Danny Gallagher Bikini Shark Warrior to the rescue ManCave Daily (26 June 2012)
- ^ Times Live Nation's Greatest Winners Announced (9 October 2013) retrieved 1 October 2014
- ^ Helen Bamford (20 Feb 2010) Hall of Fame for marine Conservationist. The Saturday Star. Retrieved 1 October 2014
- ^ Swims with these killers for a living C BS Insider OMG! (November 2013)
- ^ Jo Breach (18 March 2004) The Argus Shark 'ambassador' goes back to the wild
- ^ Elephants keep protection status (24 March 2010) Lesley Rochat Daily News
- ^ Lesley Rochat (March 2010) Trades turn their backs on Marine Species [2] Ocean Geographic
- ^ Handbook of sharks written by Lesley Rochat
- ^ Kamcilla Pillay (1 June 2012) Daily News Freedivers do it for sharks Retrieved 9 February 2015
- ^ Nosipho Mngoma (26 September 2013) Daily News Swimming with sharks Retrieved 14 February 2015
- ^ Times Live (22 January 2013)Local conservationist strips naked for shark awareness Local conservationist freedives, strips naked for shark awareness
- ^ Expert says Kwa-Zulu Natal instils fear and loathing of sharks(29 May 2014)News 24
- ^ Guest speaker list 2015 One and Only (2015)