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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Marty Collins | Boat Stories |
Marty Collins is a seasoned commercial fisherman with a rich history of working on fishing vessels. He began his career as a captain at the young age of sixteen and has since worked on numerous boats, including the Blackbeard and Cindy Marie. He has been with his current company for nine years and has spent the last four years on his current vessel, the Lady Denise, a 96-foot steel hull freezer boat. Prior to the Lady Denise, he worked on the fishing vessel Forgiven, which was named after the wife of the preacher he worked for. |
Samantha Sheppard, Megan Bull | Belleville, GA | Georgia Southern University, UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant | |
Michael Edwards Vernon | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Interview with Michael Edward Vernon. |
Victoria Barrett, Julia Thomas | Valona, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Michael Sullivan | Boat Stories |
Michael Sullivan is a seasoned commercial fisherman based in Brunswick, Georgia. With a career spanning several decades, Sullivan has owned and operated multiple fishing vessels, including his most recent acquisition, a 60-foot research vessel previously owned by The Department of Natural Resources. Prior to this, he owned and operated The Flying Cloud, an 88-foot North Carolina built boat, which was one of the largest boats on the East Coast in terms of power and size when he purchased it in 1986. |
Jamekia Collins, Amber Chulawat | Brunswick, GA | Georgia Southern University, UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant | |
Michael Vernon | Boat Stories |
Michael Vernon is a seasoned fisherman based in Eulonia, Georgia. He has extensive experience working on various fishing vessels, having served on approximately ten to twelve boats throughout his career. Currently, he is the captain and partner on the Miss Doris, a position he has held for the past three years. Prior to this, he worked on the Golden Phase, one of the oldest boats in the county, for the longest duration. His experience spans from North Carolina to Key West, with stints on boats such as the Lady Denise, Megan Elaine, Daddy's Girl, and War Horse. |
Jennifer Sweeney Tookes | Eulonia, GA | Georgia Southern University, UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant | |
Morris Butler | Boat Stories |
Morris Butler is a seasoned shrimper from McIntosh County, Georgia. He has spent over forty years in the shrimping industry, working on various fishing vessels such as The Sundown, The Turning Point, The Thunderbolt, The Sea Walker, and The Four Ladies. His career in shrimping began at a young age, introduced to the industry by his father. Despite health issues forcing him into early retirement, Butler maintains a close relationship with the shrimping community, reflecting fondly on his experiences and the camaraderie among fellow shrimpers. |
Samantha Sheppard, Megan Bull | Belleville, GA | Georgia Southern University, UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant | |
Morris Butler | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Interview with Morris Butler. |
Ahmauri Williams-Alford, Nompumelelo Hlophe | Darien, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Renee Audrey Jones | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Interview with Renee Audrey Jones. |
Victoria Barrett, Julia Thomas | Valona, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Robert David Waters | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Interview with Robert David Waters. |
Ahmauri Williams-Alford, Nompumelelo Hlophe | Brunswick, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Robert Everson | Boat Stories |
Robert Everson is a seasoned fisherman from McIntosh County, Georgia, with a rich history in the fishing industry. His journey in the industry began with the help of his father, who also worked in the industry. Everson's early years were spent working on several boats in the Gulf of Mexico, starting as a striker and gradually gaining experience and skills. He also worked with his father out of Fort Myers, Florida, where they would embark on three-day trips to the Gulf of Mexico for shrimping. |
Kassidy Gunn, Freddy Lee | Townsend, GA | Georgia Southern University, UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant | |
Robert Lee Everson, Sr. | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Interview with Robert Lee Everson, Sr. |
Kendra Cooper, Alexis McGhee | Darien, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University |