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Interviewee Sort descending Collection Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
Carlos Rico Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Oral history interview with Carlos Rico.

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
Carol Thomas Rugnetta Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Oral history interview with Carol Thomas Rugnetta.

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
Carroll Dee Brown Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Carroll Dee Brown was born in Henryetta, Oklahoma in 1927. In 1944, he moved to the port area of Los Angeles to work as a welder. He met his wife at a dance in Redondo and they were married for fifty-four years. After his initial three months at the port, Brown did not return to work there but continued working in construction and shipyards. 

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
Cecile Robin Shrimp Tales

Cecile Robin married into a family of fishermen. She explores some of the wives tales associated with fishing in south Louisiana.

Unknown St. Bernard Parish, LA Louisiana Sea Grant
Charles Carevich Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Oral history interview with Charles Carevich. 

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
Charles Hamasaki Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Oral history interview with Charles Hamasaki.

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
Charles Queenan Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Oral history interview with Charles Queenan.

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
Charles Wheeler and Herbert Graham Oral History Collection - Fishing and Fisheries

The main topic is the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries at Woods Hole. First speaker is Charles Wheeler. He mentions the history of the lab and its name changes and changes in federal departments under which it has worked. Mention of the early history of fisheries off the New England coast including foreign fishermen-explorers such as John Cabot, 1497. Importance of cod for Massachusetts and the ports involved: Newburyport, Beverly, Salem, Boston, Scituate, Cohasset, Plymouth and Provincetown. He mentions the triangle trade of Europe, West Indies, New England.

Unknown Woods Hole, MA Woods Hole Historical Museum
Daniel Wollersheim People of the Sturgeon: Wisconsin's Love Affair with an Ancient Fish

Daniel Wollersheim is interviewed about building ice saws and spears. Daniel tells stories about his days sturgeon spearing and explains the cleaning and cooking process for sturgeon. Interviewer identity unknown.

Unknown Unknown University of Wisconsin Board of Regents, Oshkosh Public Museum
Danny Ratfield A History of Red Tide events on the West Coast of Florida

Danny Ratfield is a seasoned expert in Florida's coastal areas and fisheries, with nearly 30 years of experience exploring locations like the Florida Keys and the Everglades. He advocates for studying and addressing red tide and water quality issues to restore the natural balance of the ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of sustainable solutions.

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Unknown Panama City, FL Southeast Fisheries Science Center