Christina Package-Ward
Interviewee | Collection Sort ascending | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Ted Painter | Oregon Residents in Alaska's Historical Fishing |
Interview topics include background and how participant became engaged in fishing, changes in fisheries over time, changes in fisheries management, social ties, strategies for finding crew and changes in crew, Kodiak history, rationalization of crab fishery, and entry opportunities for fishermen. |
Christina Package-Ward | Newport, OR | NOAA-NMFS, Preserve America | |
Jan Robison | Oregon Residents in Alaska's Historical Fishing |
Interview topics include background and reason participant began fishing, social ties, Kodiak history, Joint Venture fisheries, changes in crab fishery, changes in Alaska fisheries over time, and opportunities for current crew members to enter fishery. |
Christina Package-Ward | Depoe Bay, OR | NOAA-NMFS, Preserve America | |
Billy Williams | Oregon Residents in Alaska's Historical Fishing |
Interview topics include how participant became involved in fishing, social ties, North Pacific crab fishing methods, changes to North Pacific crab fishery over time, ties to place, and reasons for influx of Newport (Oregon) residents in Alaska fishing. Interviews with former or current commercial fishermen in/around Newport, Oregon and Kodiak, Alaska exploring their involvement in Alaska fishing during the 1960s through 1980s. Interviews conducted between 7/10 - 9/10. Funding provided by NOAA Preserve America Initiative, part of Preserve America and by NOAA/NMFS. |
Christina Package-Ward | Kodiak, AK | NOAA-NMFS, Preserve America | |
Mike Wilson | Oregon Residents in Alaska's Historical Fishing |
Interview topics include background and how participant began fishing, social ties and connections, changes in fishing, Kodiak history, changes in fisheries management, rationalization, changes in crab fishery, ability of new crew to enter fishery, cyclic species patterns, and local knowledge of fishermen. |
Christina Package-Ward | Toledo, OR | NOAA-NMFS | |
Anonymous | Oregon Residents in Alaska's Historical Fishing |
The anonymous narrator is a seasoned fisherman with a rich history in the fishing industry. His journey into the industry began in 1957 when he was just thirteen years old, following his father's transition from logging to fishing. Over the years, he has gained extensive experience in various types of fishing, including troll fishery, bottom fishery, and crabbing. He has also owned several boats, some of which he built himself, and has fished in various locations including Alaska, Oregon, California, and Washington. Currently, he operates two boats for shrimping and one for crabbing. |
Christina Package-Ward | Newport, OR | NOAA-NMFS, Preserve America | |
J.B. Crawford | Cortez Village Voices from the Fisheries |
This interview with J.B. Crawford was conducted as part of the Cortez Village Voices from the Fisheries Project. This project is a collection of oral histories of Cortez, Florida community members who are involved in maritime activities (such as commercial fishermen, recreational fishermen, crew members, and fish house workers) in order to document the changing face of Cortez Village's marine environment. |
Steve Marshall, Christina Package-Ward, Michael Jepson | Cortez, FL | NOAA-NMFS Southeast Regional Office, Manatee School for the Arts, Florida Maritime Museum at Cortez, A.P. Bell Fish Co., Inc., The Florida Institute for Saltwater Heritage |