ML163452
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Subject 1: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Siem Reab ambiance. Timecode In: 00:03:10. Timecode out: 00:22:45. Notes: Includes rooster and bird sounds. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: Zeb Hogan, Michael Sullivan. Timecode In: 00:47:51. Timecode out: 00:58:22. Notes: Fish discussions. Subject 3: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Boat trip sounds. Timecode In: 01:29:02. Timecode out: 01:40:15. Subject 4: (Interview). Subtitle: Zeb Hogan, Unidentified fisherman. Timecode In: 01:44:27. Timecode out: 01:59:29. Notes: Fish discussion, translated, with additional comments by Michael Sullivan. Equipment Notes: Decoded MS stereo, Subjecct 1. All other Subjects recorded with 2X Sennheiser MKH 20. DAT #8 Angkor Wat & TSLAKE with fisherman 11/13/05 128 -ambi at hotel in Seim Reap 1036 good rooster 2240 ambi ends 2313 in car to Angkor wat 2346 getting out of car at awat walking around there 2502 car horns 2813 SPACED OMNIS generic ambi from awat from top of temple -people talking -but in general very quite 3117 people talking in another lang (not sure if Khmer) 3252 ambi at a shrine -very quite some talking - 4104 diff ambi at awat -people talking 4739 good swans 4756 z -I am looking to see if I recognize any of the species of fish that are here at byyon at awat and record some of everyday scenes on wall that you still see today¿. M -looking at murals and boats and fish and men with nets Z -this is great you can actually recognize the species of fish here on the wall so you can see there is a bump headed carp¿lists names of fish¿.2 mens with nets -cast nets like what we saw on ts and woman who is selling a fish and women who are smoking fish M -and good news is all fish we see here we still see Z -amazing M -what about your fish? Any gmekong catfish>? 4901 z -one gc and reason we can tell it is a gcatfish bc it is eating a goat so prob not a Mekong gc but a related species called a dog eating catfish -this case eating dog not goat M -4921 what tell us about river 4930 z -basically tells us that peoples lives -the lives are similar today as were back then M -not a lot has changed in last 800 yrs Z -not in terms of fishing activity dependence on fish -species of fish that we see - obviously very impt back then and still imp now M -nothing has changed in the last 900 yrs 4957 Walking around AWatt 5347 ms that must be the dogeating catfish Z -yup there it it u can tell bc it doesn't have scales whoever carved it close attn to detail -some w scales and some with none¿.5413 oh that is a meter long fish so about 9 10 feet abiut size we see today¿¿ 5437 ms -we have walked abot 200 yards here and turned a couple of corners and we have come up to what looks to be a giant dog eating catfish Z -here we have the dog eating catfish you can tell it is a catf bc doesn't have scales. You can see it the carps here have scales this partic fish very large looks olike eating a goat or a deer M -if goat 30 or 30 lbs hw big catfish? Z = well it is a good size catfish recon it is about 8 9 feet long maybe 500 lbs M -500 lbs Z -almost the same size as I saw in diff species but sim size/ this fish here, the dog eating catfish is alos extremely rare now in fact you don't see it in the tsl now (we prove this wrong later when we are in the boat) you just see it in the Mekong M -so this could be cham vs khmer here 5559 M -is the gcat fish just as rare or as rare as the Mekong catfish? Z -not sure 5606 it hasn't beenlisted as crit endag bc no info about it the prob w/a lot of these but bc nobody has any info about it we cant list as crit endg bc to list a species as crit end u have to know what is going on w/populations M -This is what you are doing here -trying to estab baseline Z -yeah so species like this - this is perf ex of that. We just don't know what ... (Notes truncated)
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- Recorder
- Microphone
- Sennheiser MKH 20; Sennheiser MKH 30; Sennheiser MKH 50
- Accessories
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- Cataloged
- 1 Sep 2010 - David McCartt
- Digitized
- 1 Sep 2010 - David McCartt
- Edited
- 1 Sep 2010 - David McCartt