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William E. Wiley
Employed at Marinovich Trawl Co. from May 1, 1978, until the business closed on June 2, 2002, William E. Wiley has been an invaluable part of the seafood industry using his craftsmanship in many diverse ways. After serving in the US Navy on highly classified projects, Mr. Wiley found his passion and livelihood working at the trawl company with Mr. Steve Marinovich. He trained the newly arrived Vietnamese fishermen on netmaking, setting trawl doors, splicing cables and other t
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Nov 10, 20251 min read


Ramsey Pierre Girouard
Born in Youngsville, Louisiana in 1913, Ramsey P. Girouard moved to Biloxi in 1926, following the death of his father. The young Ramsey would live with his brother, Francis, who worked in the seafood industry. Upon arrival, Ramsey Girouard served as deckhand and eventually served as boat captain for DeJean Packing Co., commanding the ANNA WILLIAMS and later the ALMA MAY. Recognizing his skill at net making and mending and boat repairs, the DeJean Co. chose Girouard to captain
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Nov 10, 20251 min read


Otis J. “Peanut” Broussard
Otis “Peanut” Broussard was born in 1909, in Youngsville, Louisiana and moved with his parents to Biloxi at a very early age. While still a young man, he started working in the seafood factory alongside his mother to help provide for the family. When old enough to captain a boat, Broussard would work for Sea Coast Packing Co. aboard the JOHN SEKUL and STEVE M. SEKUL. This career would carry him the better part of his life as he loved the open waters of the Gulf and only ever
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Nov 10, 20251 min read


Mark & Dawn
The Mark & Dawn has been owned by Clyde F. “Ricky” Ross, Jr. for more than 35 years. Built in 1974, in Chauvin, Louisiana by Ernest J. Bourg, the lugger trawler has a deep-v hull and a bow cabin. The construction is fiberglass and Louisiana red cypress. After the boat originally sunk, it was completely refurbished by Ricky Ross and named “Mark & Dawn”.
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Nov 10, 20251 min read


Leo Paul Maurice, Sr.
Born in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi in 1926 to Paul Maurice and Victoria Cospelich Maurice, Leo Paul Maurice, Sr. found his heart in the Gulf waters. In his young adulthood, Leo would serve in the US Navy, and later, found occupation as a plasterer, often building homes for the less fortunate. But his talents were not limited to the land – Leo would share his knowledge of fishing, boat building and net making with anyone, which was always done in his front yard. Though he was
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Nov 7, 20252 min read


Clyde F. “Ricky” Ross, Jr.
Fourth generation fisherman, Clyde F. Ross, Jr., is the eldest of six children born to Clyde, Sr. and Rita Mae Fryou Ross. He was raised in “Possum Neck” area of Biloxi, closely located near the ice houses and seafood factories. This is where his parents shrimp boat, the “Magg-Doff” would be docked and Clyde, Sr. would teach his children the industry. “Ricky” would work side by side with his father on weekends, summers and on school breaks. But his teachers would include uncl
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Nov 5, 20251 min read


Mateo Pitalo
Born in 1895, Splitsko-Dalmatinska, Croatia, arrived in Biloxi, Mississippi, and soon found work in the seafood industry. He would marry Mary Kuluz Pitalo and begin a family. Fulfilling his dream, Mateo purchased his first Biloxi lugger in 1920, and then later, a second. For more than 30 years, Mateo would captain the MARGARET A with Bill Romero serving as captain of the MARION BOY. Captain Pitalo would work for many of the seafood factories along the Gulf Coast, but worked m
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Oct 15, 20251 min read


Joseph Alfrede Boudreaux
Joseph Alfrede Boudreaux was born August 28, 1875, in Loreauville, Iberia Parish Louisiana. His parents were Jean Pierre Boudreaux and Marie Rosema Bourg. Joseph Alfrede's family remains in Iberia Parish working in the farming community and nearby Vermilion Parish. He met and married Elizabeth “Elisa” Toups. They were married on January 14, 1895, in Vermilion Parish. Elisa Toups was born July 16, 1879, in Abbeville, Vermilion Parish Louisiana the daughter of Valerie Toups and
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Oct 15, 20254 min read


John “Johnny” Kolich
Born Ivan Kolic, in 1899, John Kolich left his homeland of Yugoslavia arriving in the United States in 1919. Later Johnny arrived in Biloxi where he would meet Alma Weeks hauling watermelons from her father’s farm in Foley, Alabama. Together, they had three children. Kolich would make his career as boat captain aboard the schooners, ADRIATIC and PACIFIC, both owned by Grego Anticich. In the late 1940s, the PACIFIC would be sold to the Mavar Shrimp and Oyster Co. and Kolich wo
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Oct 15, 20251 min read


John Edward Lewis
Born in England in 1868, John Edward Lewis came to Biloxi in the late 19 th century where he would serve as a respected member and official of the Mississippi Pilot Association. As a decades long captain of the pilot boats, Lewis guided ships into and out of the coastal ports and barrier islands of the Mississippi Sound. He was recognized for his civic leadership in recovery from various hurricanes during his lifetime on the Gulf Coast. Among is most well known and documente
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Oct 15, 20251 min read


George Henry Gray
George Henry Gray was born in Enterprise, Mississippi to John Henry and Essie Mae Gray. He moved to Biloxi in the early 1960s where he was a real estate investor, purchasing his first property in 1968. Better known, and quite renowned along the Coast, for his welding skills, Mr. Gray established his welding business, Gray’s Welding and Iron Works. As a result of his top-quality skills, he was appointed to assemble and weld one of his most cherished pieces – the original “Gold
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Oct 15, 20252 min read


Lopez, Elmer & Company
Marking the beginning of the commercial seafood processing industry on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, “Lopez, Elmer, and Company” was...
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Sep 23, 20241 min read


L. Lopez and Company
L. Lopez and Company was founded by Lazaro Lopez, one of the pioneers of the Mississippi Gulf Coast seafood industry, and his...
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Sep 23, 20241 min read


Lee Paul Gutierrez, Sr.
Lee Paul Gutierrez was born in 1903 to Henry J. and Rose Venus Gutierrez. He married Katherine Evelyn Slay in 1924 and reared four sons,...
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Sep 23, 20242 min read


Frank C. Gutierrez
Born in Biloxi in 1934, Frank Gutierrez was the youngest of four sons born to Lee Paul Gutierrez, Sr. and Katherine Slay Gutierrez....
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Sep 23, 20241 min read


Ramon G. “Ziggy” Gutierrez
Born in Biloxi in 1930, Ramon Gutierrez was the third son of Lee Paul Gutierrez and Katherine Slay Gutierrez. A graduate of Notre Dame...
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Sep 23, 20241 min read


Biloxi Shrimp, Inc.
Biloxi Shrimp, Inc. was established in the late 1970’s by Henry “Duke” Gutierrez. Located on Biloxi Beach at the foot of Oak Street, the...
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Sep 23, 20241 min read


Henry “Duke” Gutierrez
Born in 1928, Henry Gutierrez was the second of four sons born to Lee Paul Gutierrez, Sr. and Katherine Slay Gutierrez. He would live his...
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Sep 23, 20242 min read


M&M Shrimp Co.
Founded by Henry “Duke” Gutierrez and Joe Suarez, M&M Shrimp Co. was established in 1969. The company, named for Joe and Duke’s...
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Sep 23, 20241 min read


Biloxi Freezing Company
Biloxi Freezing Company was founded by Lee P. Gutierrez, Sr. and Glenn Swetman in 1945. However, the company’s history goes back to its...
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Sep 23, 20242 min read
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