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Interviewee Sort descending Collection Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
David Peters NOAA Beaufort Lab Oral Histories

Dr. Dave Peters was born in Danville, Pennsylvania, but spent his formative years in South Dakota. He developed a deep fascination with aquatic life, particularly fish. Dave embarked on an academic journey that would shape his future as a prominent fish biologist. He attended Utah State University, where he completed his undergraduate studies in Fish Biology. He honed his understanding of fish ecosystems. Dave continued his graduate education at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. While working towards his graduate degrees, he worked for the U.S.

Joseph W. Smith, Ford Cross, Douglas Vaughan, Jeff Govoni Beaufort, NC NOAA Fisheries
David Pottle Oral Histories from the New England Fisheries

David is a commercial fishermen in Eastport, Maine. Because of the economy in Eastport, David has to work multiple jobs in addition to fishing.

Project Leaders: Lisa L. Colburn and Kate E. Yentes
Date Collection Completed: On going
Location: www.voices.nmfs.noaa.gov
Geographic Location: Locations across New England

Lisa Colburn , Kate Yentes Perry, ME NOAA Fisheries
Diane Williams Oral Histories from the New England Fisheries

Diane is the wife of a lobsterman.  She speaks about how regulations are impacting her family.

Project Leaders: Lisa L. Colburn and Kate E. Yentes
Date Collection Completed: On going
Location: www.voices.nmfs.noaa.gov
Geographic Location: Locations across New England

Lisa Colburn , Amy Gerber Stonington, ME NOAA Fisheries
Doug Miner Oral Histories from the New England Fisheries

Doug ran a fishing vessel until 2008 when the regulations forced him to change careers. He is now working on a tug boat.

Project Leaders: Lisa L. Colburn and Kate E. Yentes
Date Collection Completed: On going
Location: www.voices.nmfs.noaa.gov
Geographic Location: Locations across New England

Kate Yentes, Tarsila Seara Stonington, CT NOAA Fisheries
Doug Willis NOAA Beaufort Lab Oral Histories
  • Doug was born and raised in Carteret County, North Carolina.  Growing up, Doug worked on menhaden boats with his Uncle Wiley and on charter boats in Morehead City.
  • Doug attended East Carolina University in Greenville, NC.
  • Doug was hired as a fisheries technician at the Beaufort Laboratory in 1965. 
  • He was originally employed by the Lab’s Menhaden Program to tag and sample Atlantic menhaden at fish factories on Long Island (NY) and at Port Monmouth (NJ) and Cape Charles and Reedville (VA).
Joseph W. Smith, Don Hoss, Ford Cross, Douglas Vaughan Beaufort, NC NOAA Fisheries
Doug Wolfe and Dave Engel NOAA Beaufort Lab Oral Histories

Dr. Doug Wolfe, a highly accomplished scientist, dedicated several years of his career to the Beaufort Laboratory, making significant contributions as a Chemist/Fishery Biologist. Born and raised in Ohio, he nurtured a deep fascination for the natural world from a young age. Doug pursued his academic aspirations at Ohio State University, where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Zoology and later a Graduate degree in Biochemistry. In 1964, Doug joined the Beaufort Lab.

Joseph W. Smith, Don Hoss, Ford Cross, Douglas Vaughan Beaufort, NC NOAA Fisheries
Dr. Bill Schaaf NOAA Beaufort Lab Oral Histories

William, born and raised in Ohio, embarked on an academic journey that laid the foundation for his remarkable career. He obtained his Bachelor's degree from Duke University in 1960, marking the beginning of his pursuit of knowledge. Not long after, he furthered his education by earning a Master's degree in statistics from the University of North Carolina, followed by a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan.

Joseph W. Smith, Don Hoss, Jeff Govoni, Douglas Vaughan Beaufort, NC NOAA Fisheries
Dr. Don Hoss and Dr. Ford “Bud” Cross NOAA Beaufort Lab Oral Histories

Dr. Don Hoss, hailing from Mexico, Missouri, has devoted a significant portion of his life to the field of fisheries. His educational journey began at the University of Missouri, where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Fisheries. Don joined the Beaufort Laboratory in 1958 as a Fishery Biologist, embarking on a long and fruitful career that would span over four decades. He obtained a Master's degree from North Carolina State University in 1966, followed by a Ph.D. in 1971.

Joseph W. Smith, Douglas Vaughan Beaufort, NC NOAA Fisheries
Dr. Gordon Thayer and Dr. Judson Kenworthy NOAA Beaufort Lab Oral Histories

Dr. Gordon Thayer, a renowned Fishery Biologist, has made substantial contributions to the field of fisheries research and management. He obtained a Master's degree from the University of Delaware and later pursued his Ph.D. at North Carolina State University. In 1968, Gordon joined the Beaufort Lab, where he dedicated over three decades to the study of fisheries. Gordon was instrumental in establishing the Seagrass Program at the Beaufort Laboratory in the late 1960s, contributing to the preservation and conservation of seagrass habitats. Dr.

Joseph W. Smith, Ford Cross, Douglas Vaughan, Doug Wolfe Beaufort, NC NOAA Fisheries
Dr. Percival Powles NOAA Beaufort Lab Oral Histories

Dr. Percival “Perce” Powles, is a professor emeritus at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. He received his Ph. D. in biology from McGill University in Montreal. Perce retired from Trent University in 1995. Perce’s interest in ichthyology focused on the early life history of freshwater and marine fishes. In 1985, he became acquainted with Stan Warlen of the Beaufort Laboratory and the Lab’s work with daily growth rings deposited on the otoliths, or earstones, of marine fishes.

Don Hoss, Jeff Govoni, Gretchen Bath, Douglas Vaughan, Joseph W. Smith Beaufort, NC NOAA Fisheries