In 1981, Taylor was awarded the
NOGI award for Arts, Academy of Underwater Arts & Sciences, presented by the Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences (AUAS). In 1986, Taylor was appointed by
Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, the Rider of the
Order of the Golden Ark for
marine conservation. She was recognised for her successful efforts protecting of the habitat of the
potato cod near
Lizard Island,
Queensland – the first gazetted protection of the Great Barrier Reef. She was awarded the 1997 American Nature Photographer of the year award for a picture of a
whale shark swimming with her nephew in Ningaloo Marine Park. By 2000, she was inducted into the
Women Divers Hall of Fame. In 2001, she was awarded the
Serventy Conservation Medal for her work with Ron Taylor in promoting a greater understanding of the Great Barrier Reef and the need to protect its wildlife. At 66 years old, she was still diving with sharks, and was awarded the
Centenary Medal for service to Australian society in marine conservation and the Australian Senior Achiever of the Year. In 2008, Taylor received the Australian Geographic Lifetime of Conservation award. In 2010, Taylor was made a
Member of the Order of Australia For service to conservation and the environment as an advocate for the protection and preservation of marine wildlife and habitats, particularly the Great Barrier Reef and Ningaloo Reef, and as an underwater cinematographer and photographer.
Personal awards • 1981 – NOGI award for Arts, Academy of Underwater Arts & Sciences • 1997: American Nature Photographer of the year award (sponsored by the American Press Club) for a picture of a
whale shark swimming with her nephew in Ningaloo Marine Park • 2010 – Member of the
Order of Australia (AM)
Awards won with Ron • 1992 –
Australian Geographic Adventurer of the Year • 1997 – Jury award for the film
Shark Pod at the
Antibes Underwater Festival, France • 1998 – Golden Palm Award for the book
Blue Wilderness at the 25th World Festival of Underwater Pictures in
Antibes, France • 2000 –
International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame • 2002 –
Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia's Serventy Conservation Medal • 2008 – Australian Geographic Lifetime of Conservation Award • 2011 – Australian Cinematographers Society Hall of Fame • Life membership of the St George Spearfishing & Freediving Club Inc. (date of conferral not stated) • 2012 – Renaming of the newly-declared
Neptune Islands Group Marine Park surrounding the
Neptune Islands in South Australia to the
Neptune Islands Group (Ron and Valerie Taylor) Marine Park ==Personal life==