Carolina Coastal Voices
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Interviewee | Collection Sort ascending | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Pam Davis Morris | 1997 North Carolina Fisheries Reform Act |
Pam Davis Morris was born in Newport News, Virginia in 1962. Her father was an engineer and her mother was a medical technician. The family moved to Beaufort, North Carolina when she was five years old, and later, Smyrna, North Carolina. Morris began her career in the seafood industry at a young age, working at a fish house and heading shrimp when she was just fifteen. She attended college at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where she earned degrees in Art and Art Education. |
Barbara Garrity-Blake | Harkers Island, NC | Carolina Coastal Voices | |
Beverly Perdue | 1997 North Carolina Fisheries Reform Act |
Beverly Perdue is a prominent figure in North Carolina politics, having served as the state's Governor. She has been actively involved in various legislative initiatives, particularly those related to fisheries and environmental issues. Perdue's political career began with her interest in the Democratic Party and her first experiences with politicians in Raleigh. Throughout her career, she has been involved in numerous coastal-related legislations, including the Fisheries Reform Act, which she describes as 'consensus legislation'. |
Barbara Garrity-Blake, Mary Williford | New Bern, NC | Carolina Coastal Voices | |
Willy Phillips | 1997 North Carolina Fisheries Reform Act |
Willy Phillips is a seasoned professional in the commercial fishing industry, with a particular focus on crabbing. He has spent a significant portion of his life in fish houses and has been deeply involved in fisheries legislation. Phillips has been an advocate for the crab fishery and has worked towards the development of a crab management plan. He has also been a vocal critic of the commercial fishing industry, proposing a complete shutdown and rebuild of the industry in North Carolina. |
Barbara Garrity-Blake | Columbia, NC | Carolina Coastal Voices |