A Special Interview
with Mike Morgano about Jelly
Fish
In this
Special Interview Mike Morgano, the Supervisor of the Animal Department at the New York Aquarium,
talks with Tom and Nevin about the "Alien Stingers" exhibit
at the New York Aquarium.
Click
here now to listen to the
entire interview.
Pet Fish Talk presents a new series of fascinating shows in which experts discuss the mysteries of aquatic creatures and share many of their recent discoveries.
The first show in this series, titled "Alien Stingers", was broadcast December 3, 2003, and features Mike Morgano, the Supervisor of the Animal Department at the New York Aquarium.
Mike Morgano is
in charge of the Stingers Collection, which includes jelly fish, anemones, and corals.
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to listen to the entire interview with Mike Morgano about the "Alien Stingers" exhibit at the New York Aquarium.
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Listening Guide
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to listen to the
entire
interview, which
is about
40-minutes long.
Mike Morgano,
who is the
Supervisor of
Animals at the
New York Aquarium,
talks with Tom
and Nevin about their
permanent walk-through exhibit titled "Alien Stingers", which includes living Jelly Fish, Anemones, and Corals. Click here
for more information about the "Alien Stingers" exhibition at the New York Aquarium.
Tom and Nevin continue talking with Mike Morgano about the Jelly Fish, Anemones, and Corals in the Alien Stingers exhibit at the New
York Aquarium. Click here to go to the Alien Stingers' web page.
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