Hawai‘i Bottomfish Heritage Project
Interviewee | Collection Sort descending | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Edwin Ebisui II | Hawai‘i Bottomfish Heritage Project |
Oral history interview with Edwin Ebisui II and III. |
Bob Moffitt | Honolulu, HI | NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center | |
Francis Iwamoto | Hawai‘i Bottomfish Heritage Project |
Oral history interview with Francis Iwamoto. |
Bob Moffitt | Kona, HI | NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center | |
Jonathan Hurd | Hawai‘i Bottomfish Heritage Project |
Oral history interview with Jonathan Hurd. |
Bob Moffitt | Port Allen, HI | NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center | |
Kenny Corder | Hawai‘i Bottomfish Heritage Project |
Oral history interview with Kenny Corder. |
Bob Moffitt | Honolulu, HI | NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center | |
Basil and Sally Oshiro | Hawai‘i Bottomfish Heritage Project |
Oral history interview with Basil and Sally Oshiro. |
Bob Moffitt | Wailuku, HI | NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center | |
Fritz Amtsburg | Hawai‘i Bottomfish Heritage Project |
Fritz Amtsburg got an early education in fishing and became a full-time commercial fisherman in 1949. He was introduced to fishing by his stepfather, who fished out of Molokai during the war and later moved to Oahu. Amtsburg learned bottom fishing techniques from his stepfather, who preferred fishing off the Koko Crater or Koko Head. He used a technique called kogo to pull the anchor, and they mostly fished for Paka and Lehi. Amtsburg also engaged in trolling and bottom fishing trips to Waianae and Ka'ena Point. |
Bob Moffitt | Honolulu, HI | NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center | |
Kurt Kawamoto | Hawai‘i Bottomfish Heritage Project |
Oral history interview with Kurt Kawamoto. |
Bob Moffitt | Honolulu, HI | NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center |