Farrell, Neil. Interview about cod fishery, cod traps, grades of fish, fish plants, decline in the fishery.

Interview with Neil Farrell about the cod fishery, cod traps, grades of fish, fish plants, and the decline in the fishery over time. 00:00-00:20 Neil Farrell, Marystown, born 1958, collector-Susanna Glavine, November 18, 2019; 00:32-last inshore fisherman, 35 years fishing; 00:41father involved in f...

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Main Author: Glavine, Susanna
Other Authors: Farrell, Neil
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_en/id/1186
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Summary:Interview with Neil Farrell about the cod fishery, cod traps, grades of fish, fish plants, and the decline in the fishery over time. 00:00-00:20 Neil Farrell, Marystown, born 1958, collector-Susanna Glavine, November 18, 2019; 00:32-last inshore fisherman, 35 years fishing; 00:41father involved in fishery, took over from him, new technology;1:03-all fishing involved cod, cod raps, cod jiggers in fall; 01:39- all fish sold to local merchant’s, Reddy, Murley, Wiscombe; 01:50- price low, fish grades, Jamaica; 02:23- quintal; 02:46-typical day, daylight, traps, splitting, salting, second trip to trap; 03:38- family, paid in September; 04:17- trap skiffs, local people, Gerard Kelly, Beau Bois, last skiff built, Dick Kelly, Edward Farrell’ 04:50- barter system; 05:20- opening of fish plant; 06:10-decline after shipyard opened, better wages; 06:41-memories, smoking on wharf, fire in shed, father, brothers, uncles; 07:30-community loss, decline of inshore fishery, no charge, no young men; 08:13- anecdotes, talk to brother John; 08:34-end of fishery, selling out licence, no one to take over, emotional at end of fishing career