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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Aaron Longton | Voices from POORT |
Sarah Calhoun interviewed Aaron Longton in Port Orford, Oregon, on July 18, 2014 as part of the Voices from POORT (Port Orford Ocean Resource Team) project. Aaron discusses how he began his commercial fishing career in his late 30s by buying a boat and salmon permit, upgrading with salmon disaster compensation money, and working hard. He discusses how privatization of the fishery has made it more difficult for younger people to enter the fishery, the pros and cons of privatization, including its negative social impacts on small communities. |
Sarah Calhoun | Port Orford, OR | Voices from the West Coast | |
Chris Aiello | Voices from POORT |
Chris Aiello is a commercial fisherman with over 30 years of experience in the industry. Originally from the East Coast, he transitioned to the West Coast after being drawn to the outdoor lifestyle. Despite initial plans for a different career, Aiello found his passion in commercial fishing and has been involved in the industry ever since. His wife is also a commercial fisherman, and together, they have navigated the challenges and changes within the fishery. |
Sarah Calhoun | Port Orford, OR | Voices from the West Coast | |
Connie Kennedy | The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon |
Interview with Connie Kennedy. |
Sarah Calhoun | Coburg, OR | Voices of the West Coast, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-NMFS | |
Danny Keeler | Voices from POORT |
Sarah Calhoun interviewed Danny Keeler in Port Orford, Oregon, on July 18, 2014 as part of the Voices from POORT (Port Orford Ocean Resource Team) project. Danny started fishing in 1969, working first as a deckhand for his uncle. He talks about changes in the industry, such as greater attention to regulation to ensure sustainability. He describes how fishing is vital to the community of Port Orford since the decline of the logging industry, and the need for an association like POORT to ensure a voice in management that better reflects local needs and knowledge. |
Sarah Calhoun | Port Orford, OR | Voices from the West Coast | |
Ginny Goblirsch | The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon |
Interview with Ginny Goblirsch. |
Sarah Calhoun | Newport, OR | Voices of the West Coast, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-NMFS | |
Jeff Miles | Voices from POORT |
Jeff Miles was interviewed by Sarah Calhoun in Port Orford, Oregon, on July 17, 2014 as part of the Voices from POORT (Port Orford Ocean Resource Team) project. Jeff began commercial fishing with his father while he was in junior high school, after the demise of the timber industry in the area. He talks about the kinds of fishing he enjoys, problems with management and overcapitalization in fishing, and his role as an industry advisor for the Pacific Fisheries Management Council. |
Sarah Calhoun | Port Orford, OR | Voices from the West Coast | |
Jennifer Stevenson | The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon |
Interview with Jennifer Stevenson. |
Sarah Calhoun | Newport, OR | Voices of the West Coast, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-NMFS | |
Kaety Jacobson | The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon |
Interview with Kaety Jacobson. |
Sarah Calhoun | Newport, OR | Voices of the West Coast, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-NMFS | |
Kelley Retherford | The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon |
Interview with Kelley Retherford |
Sarah Calhoun | Toledo, OR | Voices of the West Coast, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-NMFS | |
Kelsea Retherford | The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon |
Interview with Kelsea Retherford |
Sarah Calhoun | Toledo, OR | Voices of the West Coast, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-NMFS |