Newport
Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Kelly Bennette | Graying of the Fleet |
Interview with Kelly Bennette. |
Deanna Caracciolo | Newport, OR | Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast | |
Kevin Dixon | Graying of the Fleet |
Interview with Kevin Dixon. |
Flaxen Conway | Newport, OR | Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast | |
Laura Anderson | The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon |
Laura Anderson, a third-generation commercial fisherwoman, began fishing with her father at the age of 14, engaging in salmon trawling and crab fishing along the Northern California coast. Her experiences as a female in the male-dominated fishing industry were shaped by her father's accommodating approach, which made her time on the boat more comfortable. After her fishing years, Laura studied marine policy and science in college. |
Sarah Calhoun | Newport, OR | Voices of the West Coast, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-NMFS | |
Manuel Silvia | The Fishing Industry in Newport, RI 1930-1987 |
Manuel Silvia served as president and spokesman for Fishermen in Newport (F.I.N.) and played an important role in the establishment of the State Fish Pier in Newport by the state of Rhode Island in 1985. Mr. Silvia's manuscript contains valuable information concerning changes in Newport harbor, and the impact of tourism, yachting and development on the fishing industry. In addition to his work as president of F.I.N., Mr. Silvia worked extensively on offshore draggers and lobster boats during the 1960's and 1970's. He now works as an inshore lobsterman in Newport. |
Jennifer Murray | Newport, RI | Newport Historical Society | |
Mark and Nanci Cooper | Graying of the Fleet |
Interview with Mark and Nanci Cooper. |
Deanna Caracciolo | Newport, OR | Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast | |
Mark Saelens | Graying of the Fleet |
Interview with Mark Saelens. |
Courtney Leigh Flathers | Newport, OR | Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast | |
Michele Longo Eder | The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon |
Interview with Michele Longo Eder. |
Sarah Calhoun | Newport, OR | Voices of the West Coast, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-NMFS | |
Michelle Cottrell | The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon |
Interview with Michelle Cottrell |
Sarah Calhoun | Newport, OR | Voices of the West Coast, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-NMFS | |
Mike Pettis | Graying of the Fleet |
Interview Mike Pettis. |
Deanna Caracciolo | Newport, OR | Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast | |
Myrtle Gordonier | New Jersey’s Delaware Bayshore |
Myrtle Gordonier is the widow of Charlie Johnson, Jr., the son of the one-time owner (Charles Johnson, Sr.) of the oyster schooner Cashier. She has deep historical ties to the Cashier, a significant boat, and the local oyster industry. She was married to the son of the owner of the Cashier, which places her at the heart of the oyster harvesting operations central to the area's economy. |
Jeanne Doremus | Newport, NJ | Bayshore Center at Bivalve Delaware Bay Museum & Folklife Center |