Stuart has also created shark feeding experiences for the general public, allowing him to promote better understanding of these fish, and create reasons for people to care about sharks and protect them. Stuart has created experiences for more than 50,000 people, turning these divers into shark advocates. He has also lobbied on behalf of sharks in the Bahamas, resulting in the Bahamas becoming a shark sanctuary. It is estimated that each shark has a tourism value of $250,000, and that shark experiences have contributed more than $800 million to the Bahamian economy in the past 20 years.
Stuart has worked for the betterment of diving, by creating mooring systems in the Bahamas as well as sinking more than 20 artificial reefs in the area. These artificial structures aggregate fish, and take the fishing and diving pressure off the natural reefs, helping to preserve them for more divers. He has also worked to bring kids into diving, focusing on children in the Bahamas, giving them an opportunity to dive like he did when he was young. The “Children on a Reef” program takes kids from open water (entry-level) diver right through becoming an instructor, giving them a livelihood and a way to continue the work with sharks, reefs and diving, started by Stuart.