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Interviewee Sort descending Collection Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
Rex Hockema Oregon Residents in Alaska's Historical Fishing

Interview topics include background and how participant began fishing, social ties, Joint Venture fishing, seafood processing, changes in fisheries management, rationalization, cost of entry in fishing, Kodiak history, changes in crab fishery, changes in pollock fishery, changes in shrimp fishery, and Exxon Valdez oil spill.

Christina Package-Ward Toledo, OR NOAA-NMFS, Preserve America
Ryan Sokol Graying of the Fleet

Interview with Ryan Sokol.

Deanna Caracciolo Port Orford, OR Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast
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
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
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
Steve Courtier Graying of the Fleet

Interview with Steve Courtier.

Courtney Leigh Flathers Port Orford, OR Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast
Steven Hall Graying of the Fleet

Interview with Steven Hall.

Flaxen Conway Newport, OR Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast
Suzanne Tully McCarthy NOAA Heritage Oral History Project

Suzanne Tully McCarthy was born in 1936 in Roanoke, Virginia. She is of English, Scottish, Northern European, Scandinavian, and Germanic descent, with her maternal grandparents, Emma Row Arbenz and Herman Leonard Arbenz, hailing from Wheeling, West Virginia. Her paternal grandparents were Mary Clarcia Jarrell and Richard Grant Tully, with roots in West Virginia and Virginia. Suzanne pursued her education in mathematics, earning a B.A. from the College of William and Mary in 1957. She furthered her studies with an M.S. in numerical analysis from Johns Hopkins University in 1975.

Molly Graham , Portland, OR NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service
Ted Painter Oregon Residents in Alaska's Historical Fishing

Interview topics include background and how participant became engaged in fishing, changes in fisheries over time, changes in fisheries management, social ties, strategies for finding crew and changes in crew, Kodiak history, rationalization of crab fishery, and entry opportunities for fishermen.

Christina Package-Ward Newport, OR NOAA-NMFS, Preserve America
Teresa Freeman The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon

Interview with Teresa Freeman.

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