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Christopher Nelson Oral History Interview
Oral history interview with recreational fisherman Christopher Nelson. Nelson, a lifelong fisher, moved to St. Lucie County in 1989. He has a part-time charter fishing boat business and fishes several times per month with a charter, with friends, or on his own. Being allergic to fish and shellfish, he only keeps what fish his wife or neighbor will eat, except for kingfish, which he smokes and uses to make fish dip. Nelson knows where the Oculina Bank is but never fished there much before its closure since his boat does not have a large fuel capacity, and the bank is farther offshore than he likes to go. His fishing has not been affected by any of the regulations to Oculina Bank, and he supports making it a closed area in order to protect the environment. Nelson has a positive opinion of the regulations that are in place, although he would like to see more enforcement and education. In this interview, he also describes some of his fishing techniques and the equipment he uses, and discusses some of the environmental issues that affect the Fort Pierce area
2019-2020 Anne Newman Sutton Weeks Poetry Series - Christopher Nelson and Betsy Sholl
Christopher Nelson is the author of Blue House, published in the Poetry Society of America\u27s Chapbook Series; Capital City at Midnight, recipient of the 2014 Bloom Chapbook Prize; and Love Song for the New World, published in the Seven Kitchens Press Editor\u27s Series. He is the founder and editor of Green Linden Press and the journal, Under a Warm Green Linden, named by Entropy Magazine as one of the best journals of 2017. Betsy Sholl has published nine books of poetry, most recently House of Sparrows: New and Selected Poems (2019), winner of the Four Lakes Prize from the University of Wisconsin Press. Otherwise Unseeable won the 2014 Maine Literary Award for Poetry. She was Poet Laureate of Maine from 2006-11. She is the recipient of an NEA fellowship and two Maine Artists fellowships. She has taught in the writing program at MIT, the University of Southern Maine, and the Vermont College of Fine Arts. The speakers were introduced by Natasha Sajé, Professor of English and curator of the Anne Newman Sutton Weeks Poetry Series. This lecture was held and filmed on September 26, 2019 at the Kim T. Adamson Alumni House, Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah
Christopher Merkley
Christopher Merkley is the son of Nelson Merkley Sr. and Sarah Jane Sanders Merkley. He was born December 18, 1808 in Williamburg, Dundas County, Upper Canada. He served 8 missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He Married Sarah Jane Sanders and Xarissa Fairbanks. He died May 2, 1893 and is buried in the Salt Lake City, Cemeter
Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American City
Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American Cit
CHRISTOPHER NELSON NAMED TO NEW PUBLIC AFFAIRS POST AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER
Christopher Nelson has been named associate director of public affairs at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center. In his new role, Nelson will help coordinate both internal and external communications efforts for the U of U Hospitals & Clinics; School of Medicine, colleges of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Health; and the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library
A propos de : innovation, changes of techno-echonomic paradigm and bilogical analogies in economics de Christopher Freeman
Nelson Richard. A propos de : innovation, changes of techno-echonomic paradigm and bilogical analogies in economics de Christopher Freeman. In: Revue économique, volume 42, n°4, 1991. pp. 763-764
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