ML138475
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Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: Todd Jacobs. Timecode In: 00:08:15. Timecode out: 01:05:17. Notes: Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. Subject 2: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Vessel horn, Foghorn. Timecode In: 01:07:39. Timecode out: 01:12:53. Subject 3: (Environmental Recording). Subtitle: Gentle waves. Timecode In: 01:24:16. Timecode out: 01:26:47. Habitat: Marine Shoreline, Urban, Beach. Equipment Notes: Stereo=1; Decoded MS stereo; Sennheiser MKH40 Cardioid Mid Mic and MKH30 Bidirectional Side Mic. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS NMS-OLYMPIC COAST DAT #1 INTERVIEW TODD JACOBS TJ = Todd Jacobs EA = Elizabeth Arnold Day 1 Dat 1 Port Angeles w/ Todd MS MKH 40s/30s edge of water w/o fur coat on zepplin. bg talking. voice a bit off-mic. pre-interview talk, voices In bg. 1:59 sound gets better. but bg talking continues. sound quality fluctuates, fading in and out ... 2:23 sound fades in and out, bg talk boat in bg 3:00-5: ... 4:02 horn nvg, off-mic. 8:15 ea "how do you describe the sanctuary to others?" 8:35 tj "i try to explain that its a vast area (horn) that's extremely pristine and fairly remote to get to and i try to its sig not only because of its intrinsic beauty but because of the ecosystem that supported from the submarine canyons that produce the primary activity through large whales sev. endangered species and its an area that's not only sig to comm fisherman and crabbers but to the four native american tribes that have lived along this coast for time immemorial the fact that its a spills especially, consequences of the access along ocnms diff than the rest run along the coast vulnerable place. its vulnerable to oil overfishing and some of the environmental increasing dev. of the world. really the and the outer coast of washington are of the west coast b/c highway 101 doesn't as it does along the coast of cal. and oregon. but for a small area through the sanctuary the highway is much inland. and the people that get out to the coast really make an effort to do so." 10:20 ea "its one of the wilder places isn't it?" 10:xx tj "it certainly is. there's really been little development there's the indian reservation at neah bay and quileute ...ho ...but really the area has been undeveloped also because the coastal strip of the olympic national park is desig. wilderness coast and the sanctuary really complements this as well." 11:00 ea " what is your job really? .. " 11:30 tj "def. there are pre-existing authorities and jurisdictions w/i the olympic coast sanctuary are as multilayered and as complex as you can go because not only are there the state regulations and the designations of the off-shore wildlife refugees which are encompassed by the sanctuary. the coastal strip of the olympic national park the usual and accustomed fishing areas of the four tribes, the pacific fisheries manangement coucil for ex managing the fisheries along w/ the state of washington depending on which species we're talking about so there are many many layers of juridiction. (12:10) the army corp of engineers working to realign the harbor jetties. and the uh fish and wildlife service which shares jurisdiction with noaa on some of the endangered species." 12:25 tj and its really not the role of the sanctuary to become another layer of regulation and management what it is is a coordinating mechanism more like an umbrella under which all of these entities together through formal consultations and through work in the sanctuaries advisory council, work to share funding to share efforts to share priorities for research programs and for oil spill efforts and things like that to happen more efficiently. the regulations of the sanctuary are few and what they do is complement gaps in the existing regulations so the reg of each of those pre-existing authorities are still valid and in place and in fact the fisheries are not m... (Notes truncated)
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- Sennheiser MKH 30; Sennheiser MKH 40
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- Cataloged
- 8 Apr 2005 - Ben Brotman
- Digitized
- 8 Apr 2005 - Ben Brotman
- Edited
- 8 Apr 2005 - Ben Brotman