
George Peterson: The Alton Browncast 58
Today I talk with George Peterson, Director of Dive Programs at Monterey Bay Aquarium, about the life aquatic.
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Great interview. Great place Thanks. Would love to head out underwater with you.
Hi, Mr. Brown. I just wanted to say thank you for doing these podcasts. Particularly loved this one. I love fish and im a beginner aquarist. I have two freshwater tanks, one with ten comets. I don’t care what they say about goldfish, they are not filthy creatures and they love you back. I am not a diver personally but don’t you think that part of the reason less people are diving might be because we have greater access to ocean life via television and media? I recently purchased some National Geographic magazines circa 1960s and 70s and I was blown away by how little we knew about it back then. Jacques Cousteau was really the only eye we had and the video equipment wasn’t nearly as advanced. I think it’s great what they’re doing at Monterey Bay. I would love to visit one day. Thanks!