Sugarloaf Key, FL

Interviewee Collection Sort descending Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
Joan Nolan Changes in the Florida Keys Marine Ecosystem Based Upon Interviews with Experienced Residents

Joan Nolan is a long-term resident of the Florida Keys with a deep connection to the local marine environment. Her life in the Keys has been characterized by her close relationship with the water, both professionally and recreationally. Joan has spent years observing and interacting with the marine ecosystem through her occupation, which remains unspecified, and her extensive involvement in volunteer work related to water conservation and marine life protection.

Karen DeMaria Sugarloaf Key, FL The Nature Conservancy, The Center for Marine Conservation
Ted Hoverson Changes in the Florida Keys Marine Ecosystem Based Upon Interviews with Experienced Residents

Ted Hoverson, of Sugarloaf Key, Florida, is a seasoned professional with a background in public service, having dedicated a significant portion of his career to working for the U.S. Post Office and U.S. Customs. His tenure in these roles has provided him with a unique perspective on the operational intricacies of federal agencies, particularly in the context of the Florida Keys, where he has been stationed.

Karen DeMaria Sugarloaf Key, FL The Nature Conservancy, The Center for Marine Conservation