"Changes in the Florida Keys Marine Ecosystem Based Upon Interviews with Experienced Residents" is a collection by Karen DeMaria of Summerland Key, FL completed in April 1996. Funded by the Nature Conservancy and the Center for Marine Conservation, the project sought to describe through oral history interviews, environmental changes in the Florida Keys marine ecosystem. Narrator Bill Wickers, of Key West, FL, was a charter captain at the time of the interview.
Narrator Dave Nolan, of Key West, Florida, was director of a medical center and a former charter captain, who had retired from the Navy, at the time of the interview.
Narrator Ed Little, of Key West, Florida, was a fishery reporting specialist for the National Marine Fisheries Service and a recreational fisherman at the time of the interview.
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