Sueto Matsumura

Location of Interview
Collection Name

Hawai‘i Bottomfish Heritage Project

Description

In 2017, we recorded the personal histories of some of the best bottomfish fishermen who fished across the Hawaiian archipelago for decades. They described the evolution of the fishery's unique culture, traditions, and techniques, to ensure sustainable management for future generations. For updates, visit: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/hawaii-bottomfish-heritage-project

Interviewer
Date of Interview
02-14-2017
Principal Investigator
Audio
Transcript
Video
Biographical Sketch

Oral history interview with Sueto Matsumura.


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