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Interviewee | Collection Sort descending | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Jay Tucker | Greater Tampa Bay Voices from the Fisheries |
Oral history interview with Jay Tucker. |
8th Grade Marine Science Students at Admiral Farragut Academy | Unknown | NOAA-NMFS Southeast Regional Office, Admiral Farragut Academy | |
Jim Hitch | Greater Tampa Bay Voices from the Fisheries |
Oral history interview with Jim Hitch. |
8th Grade Marine Science Students at Admiral Farragut Academy | Unknown | NOAA-NMFS Southeast Regional Office, Admiral Farragut Academy | |
Martin Fischer | Greater Tampa Bay Voices from the Fisheries |
Oral history interview with Martin Fischer. |
8th Grade Marine Science Students at Admiral Farragut Academy | Unknown | NOAA-NMFS Southeast Regional Office, Admiral Farragut Academy | |
Anne Karinas-Broussard | Louisiana Sea Grant Coastal Changes Oral History Project |
The Karinas talk about their family's contribution to the seafood industry. They talk about processing shrimp on the boats before shipping them to market. They tell stories of their family members driving the shrimp to the markets and sometimes dodging the cops with their shipment. They talk about shrimping seasons. They talk about the shrimp market before and after WWII. They talk about the Portuguese and their roles in the shrimp industry. They talk about the progression of the oil industry. They talk about hurricanes and their effect on the shrim |
Carl Brasseaux, Don Davis | Unknown | Louisiana Sea Grant | |
Jodi Karinas | Louisiana Sea Grant Coastal Changes Oral History Project |
The Karinas talk about their family's contribution to the seafood industry. They talk about processing shrimp on the boats before shipping them to market. They tell stories of their family members driving the shrimp to the markets and sometimes dodging the cops with their shipment. They talk about shrimping seasons. They talk about the shrimp market before and after WWII. They talk about the Portuguese and their roles in the shrimp industry. They talk about the progression of the oil industry. They talk about hurricanes and their effect on the shrim |
Carl Brasseaux, Don Davis | Unknown | Louisiana Sea Grant | |
Diane Karinas-Austin | Louisiana Sea Grant Coastal Changes Oral History Project |
The Karinas talk about their family's contribution to the seafood industry. They talk about processing shrimp on the boats before shipping them to market. They tell stories of their family members driving the shrimp to the markets and sometimes dodging the cops with their shipment. They talk about shrimping seasons. They talk about the shrimp market before and after WWII. They talk about the Portuguese and their roles in the shrimp industry. They talk about the progression of the oil industry. They talk about hurricanes and their effect on the shrim |
Carl Brasseaux, Don Davis | Unknown | Louisiana Sea Grant | |
Rodney Lyons | Preserving Oral Histories of Waterfront-Related Pursuits in Bayou La Batre |
Interview with Rodney Lyons on August 22, 2008. Principal investigator: Gregory A. Waselkov |
Michael Stieber | Unknown | The Center for Archaeological Studies at the University of South Alabama, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium | |
Dillard Wilkerson | Preserving Oral Histories of Waterfront-Related Pursuits in Bayou La Batre |
Dillard Wilkerson was interviewed on August 22, 2008. This interview was very productive because it took place on the site of Mr. Sprinkle's net shop and footage of a shrimp net being constructed was filmed. Both men used to shrimp and own their own boats. However, both are retired from the shrimping industry because of high costs of maintaining a boat. The two spoke about the shrimping industry in the past and present, in addition to discussing the techniques and materials used in shrimp net making. |
Michael Stieber | Unknown | The Center for Archaeological Studies at the University of South Alabama, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium | |
Donald Clattenberg, 2006 | The Working Waterfront Festival Community Documentation Project |
Donald Clattenburg is an 81-year-old retired boat owner from Fairhaven, Nova Scotia. Born in Port Midway, Nova Scotia, he moved to New Bedford in 1941 with his three brothers. His father owned four fishing boats in New Bedford, and DC began his career in the fishing industry at the age of fifteen, working in Homers Filet House. He was drafted into the Navy at eighteen during WWII and participated in the invasion of the beach at Okinawa. After the war, he returned to fishing, working with his uncle on the Two Brothers and later on his father's boat. |
Millie Rahn | Unknown | Working Waterfront Festival | |
Gary Graham | Turtle Excluder Device Oral Histories |
Interview with Gary Graham (born in 1946), a retired professor at Texas A & M and marine fisheries specialist with Texas Sea Grant. Graham also served as Gulf Regional Coordinator for the Gulf and South Atlantic Fisheries Foundation and worked as a shrimper. Graham discusses his involvement in the industry from the early 1980's onward doing educational outreach to industry professionals. Collected data on how TEDs perform while on offshore test voyages using early NMFS TEDs. Other Topics: industry perception of TEDs, cannonball, jellyfish shooters, Georgia Jumper Morrison, TED |
Stephanie Scull-DeArmey | Unknown | Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum, University of Southern Mississippi |