Scott Clark
1 - 5 of 5
Page 1 of 1
Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frank Eldon McDowell | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Frank McDowell is a seasoned commercial fisherman from Georgia with a rich family history deeply rooted in the fishing industry. Born and raised in a large family of fishermen, McDowell's life has been shaped by the sea and the challenges that come with making a living from it. His experiences span from the tradition of blessing the fleet to witnessing significant changes in the fishing community over the years. |
Angelique Jennings, Scott Clark | Brunswick, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
LC Scott | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
LC Scott is a seasoned fisherman from Georgia, with a wealth of experience and stories to share about his life and career in the fishing industry. He grew up in a community known as Briar Patches, located about 10 miles from Darien, Georgia. Scott's experience in the fishing industry is extensive, having worked in various roles on fishing boats. He learned the ropes from the ground up, starting with tasks such as checking the oil and clutch, filling the radiator with water, and removing the lines before the boat could set off. |
Angelique Jennings, Scott Clark | Darien, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Marcus McCall | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Marcus McCall is a commercial fisherman whose family lineage has deep roots in the fishing industry of Brunswick, Georgia. His personal narrative is interwoven with the historical fabric of the local fishing community, which has experienced a significant decline over the years. McCall's life on the water is a testament to the enduring spirit of those who have made their livelihood from the sea. He embodies the traditional values of freedom and independence often associated with the profession. |
Erin Scooler, Scott Clark | Brunswick, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Marie & Thurmond Kern | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Thurmond and Marie Kern are a couple deeply rooted in the commercial fishing industry, with a particular focus on shrimping. Thurmond hails from a family with a longstanding tradition in the industry, indicating a generational involvement that has shaped his life and career. His experiences are marked by a profound understanding of the challenges and transformations within the commercial fishing sector. Marie, alongside Thurmond, has been an integral part of the fishing community, contributing her perspective and witnessing the evolution of the industry over the years. |
Angelique Jennings, Scott Clark | Brunswick, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Thornell King | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
The interview begins with a brief history of Thornell King's childhood and his father’s involvement in selling fish back in the 1950’s and 1960’s. He then goes on to talk about his brief interest in shrimping and how that eventually led him into the world of jellyballing. He describes his time under his mentor, George Tye, and how Tye eventually gifted him his three boats and his jellyballing company. |
Angelique Jennings, Scott Clark | Darien, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University |