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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Abigail Barrows | Gendered Dimensions of Climate Change Impacts, Adaptive Capacity, and Resilience in Maine’s Coastal Fisheries |
On February 25, 2024, Hillary Smith and Camden Hunt interviewed Abigail Barrows in Stonington, Maine. Abigail Barrows is a marine research scientist and the owner of Deer Isle Oyster Company. Raised in Stonington by parents who moved to the area in the late 1960s and 1970s. She holds a background in microplastics research and earned a Master’s in Human Ecology from the College of the Atlantic. |
Camden Hunt, Hillary Smith | Stonington, ME | University of Maine, College of the Atlantic | |
Erin Adams | Gendered Dimensions of Climate Change Impacts, Adaptive Capacity, and Resilience in Maine’s Coastal Fisheries |
On August 5, 2024, Hillary Smith and Hana Harvey interviewed Erin Adams in Portland, Maine. Adams, born in 1983 in Worcester, Massachusetts, is the co-founder and CEO of Ocean Farm Supply, a Maine-based company developing plastic-free, compostable mesh bags for shellfish and produce harvest. She holds a background in marine science and extensive field experience, including work as a fisheries observer in Alaska, video survey technician with SMAST, assistant scientist with the Sea Education Association, and part-time captain with a Portland-based lobster tour operation. |
Hillary Smith, Hana Harvey | Brunswick, ME | University of Maine, College of the Atlantic | |
Giulia Cardoso | Gendered Dimensions of Climate Change Impacts, Adaptive Capacity, and Resilience in Maine’s Coastal Fisheries |
On February 8, 2024, Camden Hunt, Hillary Smith, and Jessica Bonilla interviewed Giulia Cardoso in Bar Harbor, Maine. Giulia Cardoso, born in Milan, Italy, in 1993, is a first-generation fisherman based in Bar Harbor. After studying geography and conducting marine research in Cuba and the Bahamas, she moved to Maine to pursue a master's degree at the College of the Atlantic, where she focused on human ecology and the local lobster industry. |
Camden Hunt, Hillary Smith, Jessica Bonilla | Bar Harbor, ME | University of Maine, College of the Atlantic |