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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Pamela Heinselman | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Dr. Pamela Heinselman was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1970 and moved to Maryland before her first birthday. She came back to Missouri to study at St. Louis University, earning an undergraduate and master of science degree in meteorology there. She went on to the University of Illinois to pursue a PhD in Atmospheric Sciences, but left after a semester to work for the University of Oklahoma Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies. Her work there focused on the Weather Surveillance Radar-1988 Doppler which was being implemented throughout the U.S. |
Molly Graham | Boston, MA | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service | |
Richard Feely | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Dr. Richard Feely grew up in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Influenced by his love of the outdoors and exposure to Jacques Cousteau, Feely knew he would grow up to be an environmental scientist as early as the eighth grade. He earned his degree from St. Thomas University in his hometown, graduating with a degree in Chemistry in 1969. Feely then earned his master's and Ph.D. in Chemical Oceanography from Texas A&M University. He has worked for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in Seattle, Washington, from 1974 until the present. |
Molly Graham | , | Lynnwood, WA | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service |
Robert Hansen | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Mr. Robert Hansen was born in on Earth Day, April 22, 1949, in Bayshore, New York. He was the first in his family to attend college, and earned his Bachelor’s and then a Master's Degree in Geography from the University at Albany. Mr. Hansen came to work for NOAA as a cartographer in Aeronautical Charting. He then worked as a technical information specialist for the National Ocean Service, chief of the NOAA Map Library, constituent affairs specialist, NOAA Historian, and retired as the national outreach coordinator for Education. |
Molly Graham | Silver Spring, MD | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service | |
Roy Crabtree | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Dr. Crabtree has served as the regional administrator of NOAA Fisheries Service's Southeast Regional Office since January 2003. Previously, Dr. Crabtree was a senior research scientist at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Florida Marine Research Institute, and the director of the Commission's Division of Marine Fisheries. He has served these state and federal fishery management agencies for over 15 years, after beginning his career as a self-employed fishing guide in the Florida Keys and Everglades National Park. |
Molly Graham | St. Petersburg, FL | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service | |
Russell Schnell | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Dr. Russell Schnell, a distinguished scientist and expert in atmospheric science, has made significant contributions to the field of climate research and environmental monitoring. Born and raised in Castor, Alberta, he has a rich ancestral heritage traced back to Norka. Dr. Schnell earned first-class honors degrees in Biology from the University of Alberta and Chemistry from Memorial University in Newfoundland. Seeking further specialization, he obtained his M.S. and Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from the University of Wyoming. |
Molly Graham | , , , | Boulder, CO | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service |
Samuel Baker | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
On August 26th, 1922, in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Captain Sam Baker was born to a father who had immigrated from Lithuania in 1902 at the age of 15 and a mother who hailed from Louisville, Kentucky, born in 1900. After graduating from Clarksdale High School in June 1940, Baker pursued further studies, earning a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Mississippi State University in August 1943. In September 1943, he enlisted in the Marines and served in Hawaii, Guam, and Guadalcanal, where Baker joined the 6th Marine Division. |
Molly Graham | , , | Scottsdale, AZ | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service |
Samuel P. DeBow Jr. | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Rear Admiral Samuel P. DeBow Jr. was born in Philadelphia in 1953. He earned his B.S. degree in Commerce and Engineering from Drexel University. When RADM DeBow graduated in 1976, he became a commissioned officer in the NOAA Corps. Sam earned his M.S. in Hydrographic Sciences from the Naval Postgraduate School, and was also a Senior Executive Fellow at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. |
Molly Graham | Olney, MD | NOAA Heritage Program | |
Sarah Fangman | Decades of Change in the Florida Reef Tract: An Oral History Project |
Sarah Fangman is superintendent of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, overseeing management and operations of a protected area covering 2,900 square nautical miles. She was appointed to the position in July 2017 after serving as superintendent of Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary, Georgia. She has been with the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries since 1998, after serving as a US Presidential Management Fellow with NOAA Fisheries in the Northwest and the Marine Mammal Health and Stranding Response Program in Washington, D.C. |
Zachary Mason | , | Key West, FL | NOAA Heritage Program, Coral Reef Conservation Program, Coral Reef Information System, University of Maryland's Cooperative Institute for Satellite Earth System Studies |
Scott Gudes | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Scott B. Gudes was born on August 16, 1956, in Los Angeles, California, to a family with roots tracing back to Eastern Europe. His grandparents, all born in the late 1890s, were Jewish immigrants seeking freedom from persecution and economic opportunity. His upbringing in Buena Park and Fullerton, California, cultivated a deep passion for the ocean, with Gudes often found fishing or enjoying the beaches of Newport and Laguna. |
Molly Graham | , | Alexandria, VA | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service |
Sim Aberson | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
"Dr. Sim Aberson is a meteorologist at NOAA’s Hurricane Research Division, located at AOML in Miami, FL. His research has focused on observing systems to give Hurricane Specialists at the National Hurricane Center information to improve their hurricane forecasts. He participates in NOAA’s annual Hurricane Field Program and has worked with different observing platforms, especially dropwindsondes, to optimize sampling from Hurricane Hunter Aircraft and the way the data are assimilated into forecast models. |
Molly Graham | Dania Beach, FL | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service |