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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Johnny Bennett | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Johnny Bennett is a seasoned commercial fisherman hailing from Brunswick, Georgia, who has witnessed firsthand the downturn of the local fishing industry. With years of experience on the waters, Bennett has seen the effects of environmental changes and regulatory decisions on his livelihood. The closure of the sound, a critical event in the area's ecological and economic landscape, has been a significant factor in the decline of shrimp and crab populations, which are central to Bennett's trade. |
Victoria Barrett, Julia Thomas | Brunswick, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Johnny Bennett | Boat Stories |
Johnny Bennett is a seasoned commercial fisherman from Georgia with a rich family history in the industry. His first experience on a boat was at the tender age of two weeks, marking the beginning of his lifelong involvement in fishing. Bennett's passion for the industry is evident in his preference for the solitude and independence it offers. However, he has witnessed significant changes over the years, many of which he attributes to environmental and regulatory shifts. |
Kimberly Singley, Yhambria Simmons | Brunswick, GA | Georgia Southern University, UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant | |
Jonathan Bennett | Boat Stories |
Jonathan Bennett is a commercial fisherman based in Brunswick, Georgia. Born into a family deeply involved in the fishing industry, Bennett has been engaged in commercial fishing since birth. His grandfather owned boats and his uncles ran bait businesses, providing him with a rich background in the industry from a young age. After graduating, Bennett began running boats and has since dedicated his life to the profession. He has worked on several vessels, with his most recent being The Flying Cloud, an 85 by 24-foot boat with a twin Caterpillar unit. |
Kimberly Singley, Yhambria Simmons | Brunswick, GA | Georgia Southern University, UGA Cooperative Extension | |
Jonathan Bennett | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Jonathan Bennett is a fifth-generation commercial fisherman from Brantley County in Waynesville, Georgia. Born into a family deeply involved in the shrimping industry, Bennett has been on a boat since he was three years old. His grandfather, who owned his own boats, introduced him to the fishing life, which he describes as a rough and labor-intensive one. Despite the challenges, Bennett took over his own boat at the age of twenty, a decision driven by opportunity and the need to support his family financially. |
Victoria Barrett, Julia Thomas | Brunswick, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Joseph Michael Rauls | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Joseph Michael Rauls is a seasoned veteran of the shrimping industry hailing from the coastal state of Georgia. Born into a family with deep ties to the sea, Rauls' upbringing was steeped in the traditions and hard work associated with shrimping. His life story is a rich tapestry that weaves together the threads of familial legacy, personal passion, and the relentless pursuit of a livelihood amidst the waves. Rauls' narrative is not just a personal chronicle but also a reflection of the broader cultural and economic fabric of the Georgian shrimping community. |
Kendra Cooper, Alexis McGhee | Darien, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Joseph Rauls | Boat Stories |
Joseph Rauls is a seasoned fisherman from Brunswick, Georgia, who has been involved in the shrimping industry for several decades. His journey into the world of fishing began in 1969 when his father bought a shrimp boat. Rauls was drawn to the entrepreneurial spirit of his father, who always found ways to make a living, including shrimping. Over the years, Rauls has witnessed significant changes in the fishing industry, particularly in the design and operation of fishing vessels. |
Yhambria Simmons, Kimberly Singley | Brunswick, GA | Georgia Southern University, UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant | |
Kathi Harrington and Richard Puterbaugh | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Kathi Harrington is a resident of Brunswick, Georgia. She is married to Richard Puterbaugh, a seasoned shrimper. Kathi is a supportive partner and a mother, often sharing her experiences and perspectives on the impacts of the shrimping industry on their family life. She provides valuable insights into the social and emotional aspects of the fishing community, including the challenges faced by their daughter, Savannah, due to the misconceptions about the shrimping industry. |
Kendra Cooper, Alexis McGhee | Brunswick, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Kim Boone | Dock Stories |
On April 13, 2024, Logan Collins and Lilah Henderson interviewed Kim Boone for the "Dock Stories" project at Boone’s Seafood in Darien, Georgia. Kim Boone shares her family connections to the shrimping industry, detailing the history of Boone’s Dock, which has been part of her husband’s family for generations. Her own family also had significant ties to the industry, with her grandfather and parents operating a dock in Meridian, Georgia, before selling it to the state in the early 1990s. |
Logan Collins, Lilah Henderson | Darien, GA | Georgia Southern University, University of Georgia Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant | |
LC Scott | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
LC Scott is a seasoned fisherman from Georgia, with a wealth of experience and stories to share about his life and career in the fishing industry. He grew up in a community known as Briar Patches, located about 10 miles from Darien, Georgia. Scott's experience in the fishing industry is extensive, having worked in various roles on fishing boats. He learned the ropes from the ground up, starting with tasks such as checking the oil and clutch, filling the radiator with water, and removing the lines before the boat could set off. |
Angelique Jennings, Scott Clark | Darien, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Leon Skipper | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Leon Skipper is a seasoned commercial fisherman from McIntosh County, Georgia, with over fifty years of experience in the shrimping industry. Born and raised in Bolin, Georgia, Skipper moved to Meridian later in life. His passion for shrimping was ignited during his childhood when he would accompany his father on fishing trips during weekends and school holidays. Skipper's career in shrimping has taken him from North Carolina to the Gulf Coast, Texas, Campeche Mexico, and back up to Tampa, Florida. |
Victoria Barrett, Julia Thomas | Darien, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University |