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Interviewee Sort descending Collection Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
Carlos Farchette Oral Histories about Great Pond lagoon, St Croix as part of the Great Pond Restoration Action Plan

Carlos Farchette is a retired Department of Planning and Natural Resources officer and currently serves as the chairman for the Caribbean Fisheries Management Council. He is also a secretary for the St. Croix Fishery Advisory Committee. 

Kelcie Troutman St. Croix, USVI Department of Planning and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Zone Management , NOAA's Office for Coastal Management
Henry Tonnemacher Oral Histories about Great Pond lagoon, St Croix as part of the Great Pond Restoration Action Plan

Henry Tonnemacher is an environmental biologist who moved to St. Croix in 1977. There, he helped initiate the Hydrolab Program and taught scientific diving at the West Indies Laboratory, formerly part of Fairleigh Dickinson University’s campus on the island. 

Hilary Lohmann St. Croix, USVI Department of Planning and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Zone Management , NOAA's Office for Coastal Management
John Farchette Oral Histories about Great Pond lagoon, St Croix as part of the Great Pond Restoration Action Plan

John Farchette is a park ranger for the East End Marine Park on St. Croix. He has served on the Board of Directors for the St. Croix Archaeological Society for over two decades, and he has helped lead educational tours for local schools on the island. 

Kelcie Troutman St. Croix, USVI Department of Planning and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Zone Management , NOAA's Office for Coastal Management
Olasee Davis Oral Histories about Great Pond lagoon, St Croix as part of the Great Pond Restoration Action Plan

Olassie Davis is a prominent environmental advocate and community leader from the island where the Great Pond is located. His deep connection to the area began in his youth, spending time in and around the Great Pond, which was a vibrant ecosystem and a key part of the local community.  He has witnessed significant ecological changes over the decades, from increased erosion to the decline of local wildlife populations. His advocacy has often focused on preserving the natural state of the Great Pond against various development pressures.

Hilary Lohmann St. Croix, USVI Department of Planning and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Zone Management , NOAA's Office for Coastal Management
William Tobias Oral Histories about Great Pond lagoon, St Croix as part of the Great Pond Restoration Action Plan

William Tobias (“Toby”) worked as a fisheries biologist for the Division of Fish and Wildlife for 31 years until his retirement in 2010. He first arrived in St. Croix in 1972 as a student with the West Indies Laboratory. Since then, Tobias has also served on both the Fisheries Advisory Committee for the island of St. Croix and the Caribbean Fishery Management Council. 

Hilary Lohmann St. Croix, USVI Department of Planning and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Zone Management , NOAA's Office for Coastal Management