Long Beach, MS
Interviewee | Collection Sort descending | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Leslie Hood | Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster Oral History |
Leslie Hood is a commercial fisherman in Long Beach, Mississippi. |
Barbara Hester | Long Beach, MS | NOAA-NMFS, University of Southern Mississippi - Northern Gulf Institute | |
William Stewart | Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster Oral History |
William C. Stewart is a commercial shrimper on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. He was born on February 11, 1963, at Gulfport Memorial Hospital, Harrison County, Mississippi, to Mr. William Stewart (born in 1933, in Woolmarket, Mississippi) and Mrs. Barbara B. Stewart (born in 1940, in New Orleans, Louisiana). His father was an attorney and a judge in Gulfport, Mississippi. His father’s family were schooner captains, loggers, and shrimpers. His mother was a homemaker, who worked as William Colmer’s secretary and as a medical administrator. |
Barbara Hester, Louis Kyriakoudes | Long Beach, MS | NOAA-NMFS, University of Southern Mississippi - Northern Gulf Institute | |
Norman Yandell | Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster Oral History |
Mr. Norman Yandell is a resident of Long Beach, Mississippi, a net-maker, creator of Norm Bait handmade lures, and a lifelong fisherman on the Gulf Coast. Yandell was born on August 12, 1934, in Gladewater, Texas, to Jessie Andrew Yandell and Minnie Quave Yandell (born December 25, 1918, in Poplarville, Mississippi). Yandell moved to the Mississippi Gulf Coast as a young boy, residing with his mother and his stepfather Earl Holley (born January 1, 1916). |
Stephanie Scull-DeArmey | Long Beach, MS | NOAA-NMFS, University of Southern Mississippi - Northern Gulf Institute |