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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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John Liarkos | The Working Waterfront Festival Community Documentation Project |
John Liarkos, a male, was interviewed on September 24th, 2005, at the New Bedford Harbormaster House. At the time of the interview, he was 51 years old and resided in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Liarkos is the owner of Sea Fuels, a marine diesel station. Born in New Bedford, Liarkos grew up in a family of seven children. His father, originally from New York, and mother, from Canada, both moved to New Bedford during their youth. Liarkos's father and uncle owned Stanley Oil Company, which supplied fuel to the fishing industry. |
Janice Gadaire Fleuriel | New Bedford, MA | Working Waterfront Festival | |
John Miranda | Workers on the New Bedford Waterfront |
John Miranda describes family life in Portugal, his immigration to America in 1980 and his training in engineering in both Portugal and the U.S. He discusses working for R.A. Mitchell for three decades, engineering changes in the fishing industry over the last 3 decades and his hopes for the future of fishing in general. This oral history was produced in 2017 as part of the Workers on the Waterfront Oral History Project conducted by New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center with funding from an Archie Green Fellowship provided by the Library of Congress. |
Laura Orleans | New Bedford, MA | New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center | |
John Ogren | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
John Ogren was born in 1966 in Blue Island, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. He was fascinated by the weather from an early age. He grew up listening to his grandfather's stories about the deadly 1967 oak lawn tornado outbreak. In high school, John became really interested in earth science and was "hooked" after a six-week weather unit in science class. Mr. Ogren attended Western Illinois University, where he graduated in 1988 with a degree in geography and a minor in broadcasting and communications. |
Molly Graham | Boston, MA | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service | |
John Pelicas | Workers on the New Bedford Waterfront |
John Pelicas describes in detail his work and life as a marine mechanic at R.A. Mitchell, where he has worked for 31 years. An immigrant from Portugal, he comes from a fishing family and has always been a part of the community on the waterfront. He discusses dangers if the job, fishing regulations, various engine fabrications, his deep commitment to the job, difficulties with computerized engines and what he sees as a bright future for the fishing industry. |
Laura Orleans | New Bedford, MA | New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center | |
John Reardon | The Working Waterfront Festival Community Documentation Project |
John Reardon is a former fisherman turned General Manager for IMP Fishing Gear Limited in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Born in Boston, MA, Reardon entered the fishing industry in the early 1980s, starting out on a dragger and retiring from fishing in 1999. He began working for IMP Fishing Gear, also known as Industrial Marine Products, in November of 1999. The company, which started out selling fishing gear in Newfoundland, now has 15 branches in Canada and the United States. |
Millie Rahn | New Bedford, MA | Working Waterfront Festival | |
John Santos | Portuguese-American Fishermen in New Bedford |
This is one of a set of 15 interviews with Portuguese immigrant fishermen, sponsored by a NOAA Preserve America grant.. In it Mr. Santos talks about how he came to the United States and got started as a fisherman as well as his experience at sea, social conditions among Portuguese fishermen in New Bedford and the economic and social forces that made him leave fishing. |
M. Gloria De Sa | New Bedford, MA | University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, NOAA, Preserve America | |
John Stegeman, Part 1 | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Oral History Project |
Interview with John Stegeman. |
Frank Taylor | Woods Hole, MA | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, United States Geological Survey | |
John Stegeman, Part 2 | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Oral History Project |
Interview with John Stegeman. |
Frank Taylor | Woods Hole, MA | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, United States Geological Survey | |
John Stegeman, Part 3 | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Oral History Project |
Interview with John Stegeman. |
Frank Taylor | Woods Hole, MA | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, United States Geological Survey | |
John Stegeman, Part 4 | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Oral History Project |
Interview with John Stegeman. |
Frank Taylor | Woods Hole, MA | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, United States Geological Survey |