Rutgers University

Interviewee Collection Sort ascending Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
Anonymous, #11 Cumulative Effects in New Jersey Fisheries

This narrator was in his early fifties at the time of the interview. The interviewee is an experienced commercial fisherman from a fishing family with multiple generations involved in the industry. Born and raised in Cape May, the interviewee has been fishing since a young age and learned the trade through practical experience. With a family business focused on fishing, they have been actively involved in the industry, making business decisions and handling bookkeeping responsibilities from a young age.

Grant Murray, Mike Danko Cape May, NJ Rutgers University
Anonymous, #22 Cumulative Effects in New Jersey Fisheries

The interviewee, a 58-year-old man born in Cape May in 1947, has spent his entire life in the fishing industry. Coming from a family of fishermen with roots in Norway and Finland, he is a third-generation fisherman. After graduating from high school in 1965, he began fishing full-time and gained experience in various fisheries, including porgies, flounder, yellowtail, and cod. In the early 1970s, he started scalloping as a way to avoid traveling to New England during the summer months. Eventually, he became an owner/operator of his own boats.

Grant Murray, Mike Danko Cape May, NJ Rutgers University
Anonymous, #17 Cumulative Effects in New Jersey Fisheries

The narrator is a semi-retired individual in his mid-60s, residing in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, pursuing fishing as a lifelong endeavor.

Grant Murray, Mike Danko Point Pleasant, NJ Rutgers University
Anonymous, #14 Cumulative Effects in New Jersey Fisheries

The narrator is a seasoned commercial fisherman in his early 60s who actively fishes out of Barnegat Light, New Jersey. He began his fishing career before the age of 10 and already assumed the role of a mate by the time he was 14. Throughout his journey, he transitioned to become an owner/operator in the early 1970s, taking full control of his fishing operations. In pursuit of viable fishing opportunities, the narrator temporarily relocated to Florida for a period of 10 years from 1989 to 1990.

Grant Murray, Mike Danko Barnegat Light, NJ Rutgers University