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Captain Lee was born in San Diego in 69, and has made his life on the water, listen in as he shares his live for all of us to hear. Sound Quality warning, was using some different equipment to try to cut back noise at the event which was quite loud, the result was my voice in your left ear and his in the right, lets call it whispering.
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Captain Nelson "Born in Kodiak" and Raised in the Industry, His Father always told "Tone" to do something with his brain, so he went fishing. Hear his story here and of course in his own words.
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Captain Katie Arnestad shares her amazing story, generational fishing at its finest
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Captain Casey McManus Host's this episode to dive into the history and background of the Galley Stories Podcast
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Join us for Captain Pete Arnestad sharing His Story.
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Join us in listening to Captain Brian Barter, Native Maine Lobsterman as he shares his life in his own words.
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Captain Andy Hawke, One of those guys that when he shakes your hand his engulfs yours as if you are a Toddler, yet gentle enough not to crush you. Was a very genuine interview in an Old Church setting so the sound is not the best but the story is,
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Nels Ure is a second generation Bristol Bay fisherman based in Naknek, Alaska. He advocates for the economic, ecological, and social wellbeing of the Bristol Bay fishery on local, state, and federal levels. He is passionate about salmon habitat protection, sustainable fisheries, and local equity.
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Waqaa! My name is Casey Coupchiak, my Yup’ik name is Ernerculria. It was given to me by my grandma, Mary Coupchiak. I am the daughter of Norman Coupchiak and Greta Horn. Granddaughter of William “Willie” and Mary Coupchiak on my father’s side. Ed Glotfelty and Mary Hanson on my mother’s. My family has been fishing Bristol Bay for millennia and I am lucky enough to have inherited my Grandfather, Willie’s commercial drift permit. I have been fishing it since I was 18 and couldn’t imagine spending my summers anywhere else than on a drift boat in Bristol Bay! I recently moved back to Alaska to get more involved in Alaska’s fisheries, work towards co-management of our fisheries with Indigenous peoples, and finish a BBA in Marketing from the University of Alaska - Anchorage. When I’m not fishing, I direct market a small amount of my catch. I love to snowboard, hike, mountain bike, and anything outdoors. Quyana Mark for having me and listeners for listening!
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Brad Angasan was born and raised in the remote Alaska fishing village of South Naknek in Bristol Bay. Brad has a lifetime of experience commercial fishing for wild sockeye salmon. His experience ranges from set netting on South Naknek beach as a child with his grandparents, fishing with his father on cannery owned drift boats, to owning and operating his own state of the art fishing vessel along with his wife and son on the FV Novarupta. He is a 30 year captain. Brad is a staunch advocate for fisheries resource management and food security for traditional use foods. Brad is married to Ronalda and has 5 children, a grand daughter and 2 dogs. He winters in Anchorage, AK. This Episode brought to you By: https://www.alaskanbeer.com/
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Zane has been a deckhand for 8 years. Born in Central Oregon now living in Las Vegas, he feels he fits best in the trenches with other deckhands and crew alike. "Comfortable, Being Uncomfortable"
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I was never able to record Chuck during his lifetime so over the course of a couple years I did a series of interviews with some of his closest friends in order to share some of the stories. Charles Hardin Bundrant was born on January 31, 1942, in Lawrenceburg Tennessee. He graduated from North High School, Evansville, Indiana, in 1960. He spent a short time at Middle Tennessee State University, before dropping out and moving to Alaska. You can read his story in some of his own words by Reading Catching a Deckload of Dreams https://www.amazon.com/Catching-Deckload-Dreams-Bundrant-Seafoods/dp/1933245344
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Special thanks to those who participated:
Vic Scheibert
Casey McManus
Diane Miller
Brian Parsons
Dave Ross
Dave Abbassian
Jim McManus
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In his own words.
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This is what it's about, capturing the Old School guys. Louie brings decades of experience and stories in a well spoken matter.
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Larry Carrol joins us today to share what it is like to spend an entire career Cooking on the water.
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Jason Shares his Story, forgive the background Hydraulic Noises.
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Captain Curtis Johnson Joins us today to share his story, this guy looks too young to have kids! and he is a Grandfather.
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