Newport

Interviewee Sort ascending Collection Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
Spencer Nebel Graying of the Fleet

Spencer Nebel is the City Manager in the City of Newport, Oregon. Spencer and his wife have lived in Newport for about three years, and lived in Michigan prior to that, working as the City Manager there as well. 

Courtney Leigh Flathers Newport, OR Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast
Sara Skamsar The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon

Interview with Sara Skamsar.

Sarah Calhoun Newport, OR Voices of the West Coast, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-NMFS
Sandy Roumagoux Graying of the Fleet

Interview with Sandy Roumagoux.

Courtney Leigh Flathers Newport, OR Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast
Richard Allen The Fishing Industry in Newport, RI 1930-1987

Richard Allen is Vice President of Atlantic Offshore Fisherman's Association which acts on behalf of offshore fishermen and lobstermen in fisheries management deliberations. Major issues of concern to A.O.F.A are conservation, establishment of a countervailing duty on Canadian codfish, offshore oil exploration, and gear conflicts. Mr. Allen's manuscript contains important information pertaining to the fishing industry on a local, national, and international level.

Jennifer Murray Newport, RI Newport Historical Society
Paul Bennett The Fishing Industry in Newport, RI 1930-1987

Paul Bennett is the husband of Hedy Bennett, who was also interviewed as part of this oral history of the fishing industry in Newport, R.I. Mr. Bennett has worked in the offshore lobster industry in Newport since the early 1970's and owns his own boat, Hedy-Brenna. He provides a detailed account of his work in the offshore lobster industry, comparing the industry of the 1970's with that of the 1980's. Mr.

Jennifer Murray Newport, RI Newport Historical Society
Paul Garett Graying of the Fleet

Interview with Paul Garett.

Deanna Caracciolo Newport, OR Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast
Nancy Fitzpatrick The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon

Interview with Nancy Fitzpatrick

Sarah Calhoun Newport, OR Voices of the West Coast, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-NMFS
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
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
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