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Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: Dean Hendrickson. Timecode In: 00:03:52. Timecode out: 00:04:25. Notes: Collecting fish. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: Dean Hendrickson. Timecode In: 00:34:03. Timecode out: 00:52:01. Notes: Collecting fish. Subject 3: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Wind, cicadas ambiance. Timecode In: 00:55:02. Timecode out: 00:58:01. Subject 4: (Interview). Subtitle: American High School students. Timecode In: 01:01:01. Timecode out: 01:16:57. Notes: Biology field work discussion. Equipment Notes: Decoded MS stereo. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS Show: Cuatro Cienegas Log of DAT #: 6 (July 24, 2001) Engineer: Shawn Fox Date: August 7, 2001 M: Matthias, the grad student ¿ SF: Shawn Fox ¿ D: Dean ¿ JB: John Burnett ¿ JG: Jessica Goldstein ¿ J: Jane, scientist 0:00 - 1:18 blank 1:58 SF: We are on day two¿out with Dean¿going to get fishing sounds. MS Recording. 1:58 - 3:50 G amb - not much, some chatting, voices intermittent in background. Somebody asks what they look for when they're fishing. 3:50 - 4:20 Dean: Typically¿we put a bunch in a cage and we set up to process them. We weigh them, measure them, check for pit tags¿look down their throats, and record all this data, obviously, then take a picture of them and let them go. All this after first anesthetizing them¿ 4:20 - 6:44 amb - not so good b/c can always hear voices in the background good casting of rod - again at 6;13 6:44 - 6:59 D: So, Jane, did you hear that Steve's figured out that this is an all-female population of snails? J: Oh really? D:¿pretty bizarre, huh? 6:59 - 7:30 amb - w/o talking, but difficult to tell what it is. Can hear some water noise but not really that great. 7:33 DH - starting to think more about the gil net now¿they aren't biting too well 8:45 - 9:03 amb - w/o voices, better water and wind 9:30 ambi good movement 10:06 G casting rod 10:15 - 10:33 amb - ok, not great 10:33 J: There's a cyclid in here eating a pug fish¿that's not supposed to happen¿ 11:30 D: Not biting very well¿should we go get a net? 11:55 12:10 - 12:40 amb - walking to truck 13:00 - 14:00 amb - a bit of chatting about what they're finding ("37 - that might do. 25 would be better¿" "Is that a 25?") 14:00 - 14:20 amb - more moving around 14:20 - 14:57 amb w/ talking in background 14:57 - 16:35 amb- Dean: there were a bunch where the water¿if we just encircle that - setting up 15:11 good plunk into the water. 15:29 - 15:44 so if we just encircle it¿and then if we go over it¿and chase them out into the pool water. 15:52 - 16:04 some good plunking, splashing, water noise. 16:20 - 35 swimming. 17:00 SF: Ok, this is Dean and one of the graduate students. They were - that was all set up finding a net b/c the fishing experiment didn't work¿And they're in the midst of putting out a net to catch fish. For some reason. 17:39 SF: Now I've gone to the other side of the lake where they have gone - where the small canal comes in. 18:00 - 18:20 amb - not so great 18:20 amb - some splashing, breathing - sounds like someone swimming, probably putting out the net. Until 19:00 19:00 - 19:12 amb - good water running sounds w/ some swimming 19:13 D: We could very quickly have more fish here than we care to deal with here - we'd better watch it. 19:32 M: Discussion of fishing 19:50 - 20:10 amb - good. Dean talking about having a lot of fish and getting the net out of the water, with good water running sounds and cicadas. 19:53 D - we already got a lot in there. Whoah! Get this net out of the water! 20:16 20:10 - 22: 05 chatter about the fish 21:03 - D: Keep them moist (21:20) - they dry out real quick¿ 21:20 - pull up the net¿ 22:05 - 22:55 D: Should we ask Jessica to help?¿ 22:30 - if we'd used the bigger mesh, we would have caught more more likely to be pit-tagged. These are awfully littl... (Notes truncated)
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