Miami, FL

Interviewee Sort ascending Collection Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
Wan Ho Endangered Fishing Traditions of the Greater Miami Area

Interview with Wan Ho

Suzana Blake Miami, FL Southeast Fisheries Science Center, HistoryMiami Museum
Ved Chirayath Structure from Motion: Oral History of Reef Mapping in Hawaii

Professor Chirayath grew up in Southern California with a passion for NASA's mission and space exploration. In 2003, a sophomore in high school, he modified a consumer digital camera and telescope to successfully detect an extra-solar planet, 150 light years away, roughly twice the size of Jupiter. Since then, his research interests have relied on the intersection of multiple disciplines, including aeronautics, astrophysics, earth sciences, engineering, and optics.  

Zachary Mason, Madyson Miller Miami, FL
Steve Turner Voices from the Science Centers

Dr. Steve Turner was born on May 23, 1949 in Providence, Rhode Island. He began working in 1974 at what was then the Mid Atlantic Fisheries Science Center at the Sandy Hook lab which was merged into the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. He received his PhD from Rutgers University in 1986. He moved to the Southeast Fisheries Science Center from 1984, and is currently the Fisheries Statistics Division Chief at the Southeast Fisheries Science Center in Miami.

Suzana Mic Miami, FL NOAA-NMFS, Northeast Fisheries Science Center
Michael Landa Endangered Fishing Traditions of the Greater Miami Area

Interview with Michael Landa

Suzana Blake Miami, FL Southeast Fisheries Science Center, HistoryMiami Museum
Max Mayfield NOAA Heritage Oral History Project

Max Mayfield was born on September 19, 1948, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He attended the University of Oklahoma, earning a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology. He began his career with the National Weather Service in 1972 and held various positions within the organization before becoming the director of the National Hurricane Center in 2000. Mayfield pursued further education at Florida State University, obtaining a Master of Science degree in Meteorology. During his tenure, he provided expertise and guidance during numerous significant hurricanes, including Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Molly Graham , , Miami, FL NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service
Manny Toledo Endangered Fishing Traditions of the Greater Miami Area

Manny Toledo is an experienced fisherman hailing from a family with deep fishing traditions. Growing up in a fishing household, he honed his skills in Cuba before migrating to Miami, where he continued the family legacy of building and selling high-quality commercial traps. Known for his expertise in trap building and as a dealer for fellow fishermen, Toledo is a respected figure in the fishing community.

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Vanessa Navarro Maza Miami, FL Southeast Fisheries Science Center, HistoryMiami Museum
Luis Garcia Endangered Fishing Traditions of the Greater Miami Area

Interview with Luis Garcia

Vanessa Navarro Maza Miami, FL Southeast Fisheries Science Center, HistoryMiami Museum
Lixion Avila NOAA Heritage Oral History Project

Dr. Lixion Avila is a renowned meteorologist who has made significant contributions to the field of weather forecasting. Born on November 25, 1950, in Havana, Cuba, Avila grew up in an American church, celebrating holidays like Thanksgiving. His family history traces back to Spain on his father's side and Eastern Europe on his mother's side. Avila's father held various jobs, one of which was a cowboy, transporting cattle from Central Cuba to Havana. Growing up in the Caribbean, he encountered and became fascinated with tropical storms.

Molly Graham Miami, FL NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service
Joseph Powers Voices from the Science Centers

Dr. Joseph Powers was born on February 19, 1949 in Gustine, California. He has earned degrees from the University of California, Davis A.B. Zoology 1971; California State University, Humboldt M.S. Fisheries Biology 1973 ; and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University PhD Fisheries Science 1975. He began his career with National Marine Fisheries Service at the Southwest Fisheries Science Center in 1975. He then moved to the Southeast Fisheries Science Centers in 1979.

Suzana Mic Miami, FL NOAA-NMFS, Northeast Fisheries Science Center
James Bohnsack Voices from the Science Centers

James Bohnsack was born on September 3, 1947 in Flint, Michigan. He began working at the Southeast Fisheries Science Center in 1984 as a research fishery biologist. At the time of this interview in 2016, he was the Division Chief at the Southeast Fisheries Science Center, a position he has held since 2004.

Suzana Mic Miami, FL NOAA-NMFS, Northeast Fisheries Science Center