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Interviewee Sort descending Collection Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
Bob Jones Turtle Excluder Device Oral Histories

Interview with Bob Jones, born in 1933, who at the time of the interview was the Executive Director of the Southeast Fisheries Association. Interview contains his recollections of the implementation of TEDs within the fishery, opinions on federal management, thoughts on the decline of the shrimp fishery, industry challenges and relations with environmental organizations.

Stephanie Scull-DeArmey Tallahassee, FL Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum, University of Southern Mississippi
Bob Rich Endangered Fishing Traditions of the Greater Miami Area

Bob Rich is a native of Miami, where he spent his entire life and built a successful career in the maritime industry. His journey into the maritime business began with his father, who was initially an engineer for Pan Am but later ventured into entrepreneurship, starting a small business that eventually evolved into selling marine electronics. The industry was relatively small at the time, with no pressing need for radios and depth finders, but it has since grown and transformed with the advent of technologies like the Global Positioning System (GPS).

Suzana Blake Miami, FL Southeast Fisheries Science Center, HistoryMiami Museum
Bob Spaeth Greater Tampa Bay Voices from the Fisheries

Oral history interview with Bob Spaeth.

8th Grade Marine Science Students at Admiral Farragut Academy Tampa, FL NOAA-NMFS Southeast Regional Office, Admiral Farragut Academy
Bobby Aylesworth Greater Tampa Bay Voices from the Fisheries

Oral history interview with Bobby Aylesworth.

8th Grade Marine Science Students at Admiral Farragut Academy Tampa, FL NOAA-NMFS Southeast Regional Office, Admiral Farragut Academy
Brad Gorst A History of Red Tide events on the West Coast of Florida

Brad Gorst fishes offshore (commercial and charter) in the grouper snapper fishery as well as for kingfish and Spanish mackerel. He has been in business in Clearwater since 1973. The red tide in 2018 didn’t impact him but the decrease in tourism impacted his bookings for his charter business. 

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Mandy Karnauskas Clearwater, FL Southeast Fisheries Science Center
Bradford Brown Voices from the Science Centers

Bradford Brown was born in 1939 in Worcester, Massachusetts. He received his undergraduate degree from Cornell, his Master's from Auburn and his PhD from Oklahoma State University. He began working for the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries at the Woods Hole lab in 1962. He worked in Woods Hole, Massachusetts from 1962 – 1965 and 1970- 1984. In between he served as Assistant Leader of the Fish and Wildlife Service’s Oklahoma Cooperative Fisheries Units and as Assistant Professor of Zoology at Oklahoma State University.

Suzana Mic Miami, FL NOAA-NMFS, Northeast Fisheries Science Center
Brent Gaskill Greater Tampa Bay Voices from the Fisheries

This interview with Brent Gaskill was conducted as part of the Recreational Fishermen of the Greater Tampa Bay Voices from the Fisheries Project. This project is a collection of oral histories of recreational fishermen and fisheries managers located in the greater Tampa Bay area of Florida. Interviews in this project were conducted by eighth grade marine science students at Admiral Farragut Academy.

8th Grade Marine Science Students at Admiral Farragut Academy Saint Petersburg, FL NOAA-NMFS Southeast Regional Office, Admiral Farragut Academy
Brian Ward Greater Tampa Bay Voices from the Fisheries

Oral history interview with Brian Ward.

8th Grade Marine Science Students at Admiral Farragut Academy Tampa, FL NOAA-NMFS Southeast Regional Office, Admiral Farragut Academy
Bruce Hitchcock A History of Red Tide events on the West Coast of Florida

Bruce Hitchcock is an experienced fisherman and fishing guide residing in Everglades City. He primarily focuses on inshore and backcountry fishing. He has been fishing in the area for over 40 years and has been diving there for 25 years. Throughout his time in Everglades City, he has almost never noticed any Red Tide event until 2012.

Michael Jepson, Amanda Stoltz Everglades City, FL Southeast Fisheries Science Center
Bryon Holland A History of Red Tide events on the West Coast of Florida

Bryon Holland is an experienced fisherman with a passion for the waters off Johns Pass, where he has been fishing since 1984. With a background in commercial fishing and later transitioning to charter boat fishing, Bryon has extensive knowledge of the region's marine life and fishing patterns. 

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Michael Jepson, Amanda Stoltz Madeira Beach, FL Southeast Fisheries Science Center