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interview date.

02/28/2019

transcription.

View transcript

audio tracks.


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Hallie Arno

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Hallie Arno, a student at College of the Atlantic (COA) in Bar Harbor, ME, speaks about her experiences moving to Maine and beginning to work around the ocean. She has a deep interest for aquaculture, which has driven her to take marine focused courses at COA and brought her to the Fishermen’s Forum. Arno focuses on her own experiences conducting research on the coast of Maine, living in small communities, and her hopes for the implementation of aquaculture at COA.


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interviewee.

interviewer.

location.

transcriber.


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Ela Keegan

project facilitator.

Natalie Springuel

Suggested citation: Arno, Hallie Oral History Interview, February 28, 2019, by Galen Koch, Page #, Maine Sound & Story. Online: Insert URL (Last Accessed: Insert Date).

disclaimer.

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