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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Gerald William Bosarge | Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster Oral History |
Mr. Gerald William Bosarge was born on November 13, 1934, in Pecan, Mississippi, to Mr. Charles Bosarge and Mrs. Bosarge (born Saksa, in Finland). He is married to Mrs. Harriet Janice Zirlott (born in Coden, Alabama on June 27, 1945). They have two children, Gerald William Bosarge Jr. and Lori Ann Bosarge. At the time of this interview, Mr. Bosarge was retired from commercial fishing, and after forty years of fishing for a living, he currently fishes for fun and sustenance. He is from a multi-generational fishing family, with ancestors who fished on both sides of his family. |
Barbara Hester | Moss Point, MS | NOAA-NMFS, University of Southern Mississippi - Northern Gulf Institute | |
Jennifer M. Buchanan | Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster Oral History |
Jennifer M. Buchanan is an educator at the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources, Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, serving as the education coordinator. She has been involved in oral history projects, particularly focused on capturing the experiences and knowledge of individuals with a deep understanding of the coastal areas. Buchanan's work involves collaborating with researchers to design and conduct studies to understand significant events and changes in the coastal environment. |
Barbara Hester | Moss Point, MS | NOAA-NMFS, University of Southern Mississippi - Northern Gulf Institute | |
John Watson | Turtle Excluder Device Oral Histories |
Interview with John Watson, born May 23, 1948 in Baton Rouge, LA. At the time of the interview he was retired from NOAA Fisheries and working as a consultant. He had been Director of the Mississippi Laboratories in Pascagoula, Mississippi overseeing all of the lab operations. |
Stephanie Scull-DeArmey | Moss Point, MS | Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum, University of Southern Mississippi | |
Larry Ryan | Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster Oral History |
Larry Ryan, a Pascagoula fisherman, discusses his career mullet-fishing, shrimping, oystering, and crabbing. |
Stephanie Scull-DeArmey | Moss Point, MS | NOAA-NMFS, University of Southern Mississippi - Northern Gulf Institute | |
McIlwain Rogers | Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster Oral History |
Mr. McIlwain Rogers is a commercial fisherman and restaurant owner on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Rogers was born September 19, 1946, in Escatawpa, Mississippi, to Mr. Mackie Rogers (born January 17, 1916, in Escatawpa, Mississippi) and Mrs. Lois Kelly Rogers (born in Claire, Mississippi). His father was the owner of a hardware store, a house builder, and a crabber. His father’s family from North Carolina were in the sawmill business. His mother was a welder at Ingalls Shipbuilders during World War II. Her family were farmers. On February 24, 1995, he married his wife Lawanda. |
Barbara Hester | Moss Point, MS | NOAA-NMFS, University of Southern Mississippi - Northern Gulf Institute | |
Wesley Howard Stork | Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster Oral History |
Mr. Wesley Howard Stork is a retired commercial fisherman on Gulf Coast. Stork was born on December 12, 1926, in Pascagoula, Mississippi, to Mr. Henry Wilson Stork (born in Leavenworth, Kansas) and Mrs. Hattie Belle Clark Stork (born in Pascagoula, Mississippi). His father was a commercial fisherman and the owner of a merchandise store. His mother was a housewife, who worked in the family store. Stork’s father’s name was Hinklemeyer (sp?), and he changed his surname to Stork, which was his mother’s maiden name. Stork became a commercial fisherman, and he worked in a seafood plant. |
Barbara Hester | Moss Point, MS | NOAA-NMFS, University of Southern Mississippi - Northern Gulf Institute |