Glavine, Susanna. Recording about the inshore fishery and occupational memories.
Self interview by Susanna Glavine, about the inshore fishery, parts of fish used, fish plant work, community changes, and loss of the fishery. "00:00-00:40- Susanna Glavine, born 1955, Little Bay, Marystown, self-interview, September (?) 2019; 00:40-Little Bay, inshore fishery, Walsh, Abbott, s...
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ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:ich_en/1182 2023-12-31T10:19:34+01:00 Glavine, Susanna. Recording about the inshore fishery and occupational memories. Glavine, Susanna. Glavine, Susanna. Canada—Newfoundland and Labrador—Marystown 2019-09-01 audio/mp3 14:53 minutes; 20.4 MB http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_en/id/1182 eng eng Intangible Cultural Heritage - Eastern Newfoundland http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_en/id/1182 CC BY-NC 2.0 CA MOHP005 Work Fishing Fishes Fish plants Sound Audio 2019 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:21Z Self interview by Susanna Glavine, about the inshore fishery, parts of fish used, fish plant work, community changes, and loss of the fishery. "00:00-00:40- Susanna Glavine, born 1955, Little Bay, Marystown, self-interview, September (?) 2019; 00:40-Little Bay, inshore fishery, Walsh, Abbott, salmon, Farrell, Murphy, Rosie’s Neddy, father(Valentine Farrell); 01:39-fishing season, May to August, long days, trap skiff, Big Head; 03:55- end of season, fish sold, collector schooner, $22.00 per quintal; 04:56- mixed emotions, men home for summer, draggers, lake boats, women worried, safety, no income until end of season, credit, merchants;06:26- every part of fish used, heads, tongues, sounds, liver; 07:15- traps pulled, gill nets, personal fish for winter, rounders, herring; 08:26-1960’s, fishermen aging, berths relinquished, fewer fishermen;08:40-decline of inshore fishery, fish plant, permanent jobs, wages, young people at plant, trap fishermen sold directly to plant, less work, reasonable money;10:35- people moving into community to work in fish plant, population increase, more services, arena, malls, sports facilities;11:22- my young life, fond memories, fish plant, positive effects, negative effects, educational system, quitting school, university students; 13:31-lost fishery, lost way of life, young people unaware of life of ancestors, need to educate; 14:18- last inshore fisherman in Little Bay, Neil Farrell, son of Stan Farrell " Audio Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI) |
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Self interview by Susanna Glavine, about the inshore fishery, parts of fish used, fish plant work, community changes, and loss of the fishery. "00:00-00:40- Susanna Glavine, born 1955, Little Bay, Marystown, self-interview, September (?) 2019; 00:40-Little Bay, inshore fishery, Walsh, Abbott, salmon, Farrell, Murphy, Rosie’s Neddy, father(Valentine Farrell); 01:39-fishing season, May to August, long days, trap skiff, Big Head; 03:55- end of season, fish sold, collector schooner, $22.00 per quintal; 04:56- mixed emotions, men home for summer, draggers, lake boats, women worried, safety, no income until end of season, credit, merchants;06:26- every part of fish used, heads, tongues, sounds, liver; 07:15- traps pulled, gill nets, personal fish for winter, rounders, herring; 08:26-1960’s, fishermen aging, berths relinquished, fewer fishermen;08:40-decline of inshore fishery, fish plant, permanent jobs, wages, young people at plant, trap fishermen sold directly to plant, less work, reasonable money;10:35- people moving into community to work in fish plant, population increase, more services, arena, malls, sports facilities;11:22- my young life, fond memories, fish plant, positive effects, negative effects, educational system, quitting school, university students; 13:31-lost fishery, lost way of life, young people unaware of life of ancestors, need to educate; 14:18- last inshore fisherman in Little Bay, Neil Farrell, son of Stan Farrell " |
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