1.
If we were to lose our fish that we appreciate so much by overfishing; or if we were to lose some of our favorite beaches to overbuilding and pollution, then how would we feel? It's become a case of not knowing what you've got until it's gone.
Aaron Peirsol
2.
I think people will be surprised at how fast they go next year. I do think world records will get broken next year.
Aaron Peirsol
3.
Retiring is a strange word. I'm 27 years old. I've still got stuff to do.
Aaron Peirsol
4.
The ocean is the lifeblood of our world.
Aaron Peirsol
5.
I have always had a very natural connection to the water, and that connection stems from the ocean itself.
Aaron Peirsol
6.
I grew up in an area of a lot of growth, in Orange County, California, and spent most of my youth on the beach. I had witnessed the degradation of our Back Bay and the increased number of closed beach days over the years.
Aaron Peirsol
7.
People should make a stand for the things they love and want to see survive infinite generations.
Aaron Peirsol
8.
I think the best thing I can hope to achieve is to educate, or make aware, as many people as possible on how the little things they do every day really do affect our environment.
Aaron Peirsol
9.
We can still maintain our coasts and oceans for the generations to come, who deserve what we have.
Aaron Peirsol