Key Largo, FL

Interviewee Collection Sort descending Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
Jack Hill Changes in the Florida Keys Marine Ecosystem Based Upon Interviews with Experienced Residents

Narrator Jack Hill, of Key Largo, Florida, was the owner of a fish house and a former commercial fisherman at the time of the interview. Hill's formative years were spent mastering the craft of fishing, a skill passed down through generations. As he matured, he expanded his expertise beyond the immediate scope of fishing to encompass a broader understanding of market dynamics and trade.

Karen DeMaria Key Largo, FL The Nature Conservancy, The Center for Marine Conservation
George Jones Changes in the Florida Keys Marine Ecosystem Based Upon Interviews with Experienced Residents

Narrator George Jones, of Key Largo, Florida, was a park manager and recreational fisher at the time of the interview.

Karen DeMaria Key Largo, FL The Nature Conservancy, The Center for Marine Conservation
Dick Rutkowski NOAA Heritage Oral History Project

Mr. Rutkowski retired from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in 1985 with 33 years of federal service. He served as Deputy Diving Coordinator. He was founder and director of the NOAA Diving/Hyperbaric Training and Diver Treatment Facility from 1973 to 1985 where hundreds of divers have been treated. He also served as co-director for the NOAA/UHMS three week physicians diving and hyperbaric medical training program for the past 21 years.

Molly Graham Key Largo, FL NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service