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Name:
Matt Seguin
Title:
Aquarist
Park:
Discovery Cove
Hometown:
Chicago, Illinois
Time with SeaWorld:
Three years
Background: At my preschool graduation, I announced I wanted to work with ocean animals. One thing, however, was standing in my way. I lived in the south suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, surrounded by cornfields. I made up for this by reading everything I could about animals and the ocean, and spending my spare time as a modern-day Huck Finn, exploring the ponds and creeks around my house and visiting local zoos and aquariums. I would soak everything in, going out of my way to ask keepers about their jobs and the animals under their care. My first real job was working for a veterinarian, and I really enjoyed it. I attended the University of Florida and was accepted to the vet school's early admission program. I also found a job in the Ichthyology department at the Florida Museum of Natural History, working on the international shark attack file and helping with the fish collection. Soon - no pun intended - I became hooked on fish. Instead of purusing vet school, I graduated and enrolled in the University of Central Florida's Masters program, studying deep-water marine fish. This is when I started working at Discovery Cove as a Host, about a month before it opened in Summer 2000. In March 2002, I transferred to the aquarium department as an aquarist trainee. Here I have been able to integrate my animal knowledge with my love for talking to people. I have learned a lot about the husbandry involved in caring for a system as large as ours. It is definitely more involved then the small goldfish tanks I had growing up.

Favorite part of the job: Sharing what I do with the guests who visit Discovery Cove. All of us in the aquarium department (along with the dive shop and the water quality team) put a lot of time and effort into our systems. I love seeing the excitement in our guest's eyes as they explore the reef and enjoy the fruits of our labor. I have the opportunity to discuss anything from how we take care of our fish, to what kind of fish we have, to the best places to scuba dive in Florida. My job hardly seems like work. I love it. My top priority is the safety and well-being our guests and almost 9,000 animals under our care. Guest enjoyment is, of course, another objective, and entails everything from ensuring the viewing widows are crystal clear to teaching somebody to breathe through a snorkel. I love talking to the kids. Many times, at the end of the day, I have a small group of them following me around firing off questions as I feed the animals. When I talk to them about my job and tell them that they should come and work with me in a few years, I can see myself as one of them. I am still relatively new to the aquarium field, but the challenge of having so much to learn along with the satisfaction of talking to guests have made me realize that this is the career for me.

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