Portsmouth, NH

Interviewee Collection Sort descending Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
Stephen Barndollar Collapse of the New England Fishing Industry

Stephen Barndollar is a seasoned professional in the seafood processing industry, with a notable tenure at Seatrade International during the 1990s. His career is marked by his involvement with the company's strategic shift in response to the evolving landscape of the fishing industry. Barndollar's expertise lies in navigating the complexities of seafood processing, particularly with underutilized species such as dogfish and monkfish.

Fabienne Lord Portsmouth, NH University of New Hampshire
Jake Eaton Young Fishermen in the Northeast United States

Jake Eaton, 26 years old at the time of the interview, works as his father-in-law's sternman on the F/V Last Penny and operator of a lobster skiff, the F/V Eyesore in Portsmouth, NH. He comes from a long line of fishing families in Downeast Maine, and he finds it fulfilling to continue the family tradition. He grew up in Seacoast New Hampshire and went to high school in Dover. His father and grandfather were involved in fishing, with his grandfather being a lobsterman.

Sarah Schumann Portsmouth, NH NOAA