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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Melody Hall | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Melody Hall. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Michael Zucker | Voices of the Bay |
Michael Zucker is a Pacific Salmon and Albacore Fisherman. At first when he started in 1971 in Santa Barbara he fished for rockfish and a decade after that, in 1981, he owned his first boat named "The Alliance." He has the resources and networks to change his lifestyle and career but he stayed in the fishing industry because he was greatly attracted to the fishing lifestyle. He saw the fishing industry as a tribe that would gather together during salmon season, which would make him so much more excited about fishing The U.S. |
Unknown | Unknown | Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary | |
Mike Albano | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Michael Albano was born in Long Beach, California, on November 24, 1947, in Saint Mary’s Hospital. Mike’s grandfather and father were fishermen. His father immigrated to the United States from Ischia, Italy, between the years 1939 and 1941. His father decided to come to America because of fishing opportunities near Catalina Island. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Mike Godward | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Mike Godward. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Mike Hudson | Voices of the Bay |
Mike Hudson is a very selective Northern California Salmon and Crab Fisherman born in Reno Nevada, raised in Germany, and he currently reside in Berkeley. Hudson comes from a long line of Native American fisherman from Canada. He finds joy in catching fish and going to the Farmer's Market with his wife and seeing the satisfaction in his buyers' faces. Hudson explains to his audience that a fisherman hardly gets lost at sea because of the technologies and gizmos in the boat, and if that fails fisherman analyzes which way the waves and wind blows then sail towards shore. |
Unknown | Unknown | Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary | |
Mildred Wells | Oral History Collection - Fishing and Fisheries |
Mildred Wells is a former bookkeeper and a significant figure in the fishing industry. Born and raised in New Bedford, she later moved to Woods Hole, Massachusetts, where she began working for Sam Cahoon, a prominent fish merchant. Mildred joined Sam's team in the late 1920s and worked for him until 1931 when she got married. Despite her departure from the fish market, Mildred retained a deep appreciation for the industry and its history. |
Unknown | Woods Hole, MA | Woods Hole Historical Museum | |
Min Tonai | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Min Tonai. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Minh Van Le | Preserving Oral Histories of Waterfront-Related Pursuits in Bayou La Batre |
Minh Van Le, of Bayou La Batre, Alabama, was interviewed on September 10, 2008. Mr. Le is branch manager of Boat People SOS in Bayou La Batre. In addition, Mr. Le owns two shrimp boats. In the 1970's Bayou La Batre experienced and influx of refugees from Asian countries. Boat People SOS helps refugees get integrated into communities around the country. Mr. Le also discussed current conditions in the seafood industry and the role Asians have played in the seafood industry and Bayou La Batre in general. Lastly, Mr. |
Unknown | Bayou LaBatre, AL | The Center for Archaeological Studies at the University of South Alabama, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium | |
Nancy Call | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Nancy Call is a descendant of Phineas Banning, a prominent figure in the history of Los Angeles' harbor development. Her lineage traces back to Banning, who was instrumental in the founding of Wilmington and played a significant role in the growth of transportation in the region. Call's familial connection extends through the generations, with Banning's sons continuing the transportation legacy and expanding into areas such as the acquisition of Catalina Island. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Nancy Utovac | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Nancy Utovac. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles |