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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Calvin Lang | Boat Stories |
Calvin Lang is a third-generation shrimper and fisher based in Brunswick, Georgia. He has been involved in the fishing industry for several years, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. Lang currently owns two fishing vessels, the Miss Peggy and the Fifth Day, both of which he operates with his wife, Lisa. He previously owned the Lang's Pride, a 75-foot St. Augustine trawler freezer boat, which he sold due to difficulties in finding a crew. |
Amber Chulawat, Sierra Sutton | Brunswick, GA | Georgia Southern University, UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant | |
Charles W. Jones | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Charles Jones is a seasoned fisherman from Darien, Georgia, who has spent a significant part of his life in the commercial fishing industry. Born and raised in Darien, Jones began his fishing career at a young age, heading shrimp at the docks after school to earn money for his family's needs. Jones briefly left the fishing industry to serve in the Vietnam War, after which he returned to fishing with his father. He later bought his own boat and began running his own fishing operations. Jones also worked for the Georgia State Patrol for a period of time before buying his second boat. |
Victoria Barrett, Julia Thomas | Darien, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Charlie Phillips | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Charles Phillips, a native of Jesup, Georgia, spent his early years engaged in farming activities such as baling hay and picking tobacco. However, his life took a significant turn when his family moved to the coast around his seventh grade. Here, he developed a deep connection with the water, spending most of his time exploring the marshes and rivers, and visiting friends via his 14-foot aluminum skiff. His father, after a brief stint in shrimping, decided to invest in a shrimp boat, marking the beginning of the family's foray into the seafood industry. |
Jennifer Sweeney Tookes, Danielle Sayre | Townsend, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Charlie Phillips | Boat Stories |
Charlie Phillips is a seasoned fisherman and business owner based in McIntosh County, Georgia. He has been involved in the fishing industry since his high school years, when he began working on shrimp boats during the summer. By the time he was a senior in high school, he was running shrimp boats on the weekends for his father. His commitment to the fishing industry led him to leave college when a professor insisted he attend a final exam on June 1, a crucial day for shrimp fishing. From that point on, Phillips became a full-time shrimp boat captain. |
Amber Chulawat, Sierra Sutton | Townsend, GA | Georgia Southern University, UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant | |
Christine Skinner | Dock Stories |
On February 27, 2025, Blake Pavri and Logan Collins interviewed Christine Skinner at her dock in McIntosh County, Georgia, for the Dock Stories oral history project. Christine Skinner is a longtime shrimper and business owner who, along with her late husband, moved to McIntosh County in 1972. They purchased waterfront property and established Skinner Seafood in the early 1980s. Skinner has operated the dock ever since, continuing to oversee its daily operations with the help of her children and extended family. |
Blake Pavri, Logan Collins | McIntosh County, GA | Georgia Southern University, University of Georgia Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant | |
Curtis Carter | Boat Stories |
Curtis Carter is a seasoned shrimper from Darien, Georgia, who has been in the shrimping industry since the age of sixteen. Despite not having completed his education, Carter was able to support his family through his work in shrimping. His first boat was the "Night Train," which he owned and operated for about four years. He later worked on several other boats, including the Pay Tot and the El Mar in Key West, Florida, and the Shrimp Chaser, a giant herring boat. |
Jamekia Collins, Amber Chulawat | Darien, GA | Georgia Southern University, UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant | |
Darrell Gale | Boat Stories |
Darrell Gale is a seasoned commercial fisherman from Darien, Georgia. He comes from a long lineage of watermen, tracing back to Sir William Gale who served for King Arthur. His family migrated from the Isle of Man to the United States, where they settled in Darien, Georgia. Gale's grandfather worked for King George, rafting logs and fishing during off times. His father also followed the same path, serving in the Navy under Halsey before returning to shrimping. Gale himself has been on the waters since he was small, becoming a shrimp boat captain at the age of fourteen. |
Samantha Sheppard, Megan Bull | Darien, GA | Georgia Southern University, UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant | |
David Anthony Karwacki | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
David "Tony" Karwacki is a seasoned commercial fisherman from Darien, Georgia. Born into a family of fishermen, Tony has been involved in the fishing industry since he was a child. His father, a first-generation fisherman, introduced him to the trade at a young age. Tony recalls standing on a five-gallon bucket to look over the console and drive the boat when he was just five years old. By the age of fourteen, he was already captaining his own boat and pulling his own set of crab traps. |
Danielle Sayre , Erin Scooler | Darien, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Dwight "Wynn" Darwin Gale, Jr. | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Wynn Gale is a lifelong resident of Darien, Georgia, and a fourth-generation fisherman. He began his career in commercial fishing at the age of twelve. Despite a brief attempt at a career in law enforcement, Gale returned to the fishing industry, following in the footsteps of his family who have only ever worked in fishing. Over the years, Gale has observed a significant decrease in the number of boats fishing in the area. He has also experienced the financial challenges of the industry, having had to sell his shrimp boat due to high dock rent and the lack of a crew. |
Savannah Bell, Amber Gosser | Darien, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University | |
Frank Eldon McDowell | Fishing Traditions & Fishing Futures in Georgia |
Frank McDowell is a seasoned commercial fisherman from Georgia with a rich family history deeply rooted in the fishing industry. Born and raised in a large family of fishermen, McDowell's life has been shaped by the sea and the challenges that come with making a living from it. His experiences span from the tradition of blessing the fleet to witnessing significant changes in the fishing community over the years. |
Angelique Jennings, Scott Clark | Brunswick, GA | UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Georgia Southern University |