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Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: James Miegs. Timecode In: 00:30:46. Timecode out: 00:39:57. Notes: NOAA Ship Ferrel operation in Dry Tortugas Ecological Reserve. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: John Burke. Timecode In: 00:40:35. Timecode out: 00:54:19. Notes: Coral reefs. Subject 3: (Interview). Subtitle: Mark Fonseca. Timecode In: 00:41:26. Timecode out: 00:54:19. Notes: Coral reefs. Equipment Notes: Stereo=1; Decoded MS stereo; Neumann RSM 190 through Sonosax preamp into Sony TCDD8. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS Show: Dry Tortugas Log of DAT #: 1 Engineer: Leo del Aguila Date: July 29, 2001 Jim Meigs (JM) John Burke (John) Mark Fonseca (Mark) Alex Chadwick (Alex) Leo del Aguila (Leo) Stereo Mic 0 - 4:00 Leo Leo doing an intro. Talking about equipment. Caribbean Sea, strait of Florida in the general area of the Dry Tortugas Marine Reserve 4:15-18:00 Ambi -Plane taking off (not very good). 10:50 -plane takes off. 11:47-chat. This section of ambi doesn't have any particularly distinctive sounds. There is a lot of rumbling of engines and splashing of water. 18:03-19:42 One person giving another orders on what to during a boat transfer. 20:08 ambi-transfer from one boat to another 21:47 -22:16 Two people communicating over the speaker, giving each other directions. It sounds kind of technical and fun. 27:00 -28:00 chat about medical forms Captain Jim Meigs 31:25 Discusses the ship Ferrel and the jobs it has done. 33:40 Alex How many people are on the ship now, not counting the four of us who just got on. 33:45 JM We carry a crew of thirteen personnel and we carry scientists. 33:51 Alex So either 13 people who are running the ship who work for you, and then you have a scientists here as well. 33:56 -JM We have five commission officers on board, we have engineering, we have stewards, and we have deck departments. So those are the four major departments. Basically we are here to provide a platform to do science. 33:12 Alex As I look around here on the ship I see a couple of these hard bottom inflatable boats, I see a lot of scuba tanks here and crates of equipment and things. What is all this? 34:27-35:49 JM Well this is primarily for this cruise on the Florida Keys here. The boats belong to the ship. We have the three boats. We have the rib here,. the 22 footer, and then we have a monarch here about the same length, that's this aluminum hull boat. That's our primary diving boat. We can use the rib though for either for a little rougher weather or for different operations cause it has a little more maneuverability. For example. This morning we put the rib over because we had a little rough weather and it's easier to negotiate that boat instead of the monarch. And then the smaller rib you see back there is our primary rescue boat. WE put that over for either to transfer a personnel or if we have a man overboard. It's the quickest and easiest boat we can get over the side. All the tanks and most of the supplies you see on deck belong to the Beauford Laboratory out of North Carolina. There air bows(sp?) for all the diving they're doing this week and all the gear they use for collecting their samples, doing they're photography and the other type of work they're doing on board. 35:51 Alex And is this about the maximum amount of people and equipment that you carry. 35:57 JM Pretty close to it. The van that use see next to you here also belongs to the laboratory. And with the van on deck here it gets fairly crowded so we're pretty much on our max on equipment and personnel. 36:13 Alex This just looks like a small shipping container or something, but it's a small van, maybe eight feet tall and twelve feet tall and it's just a little work space on deck. You can drop on deck and ... 36:25-36:45 JM that's the nice thing about having the big... (Notes truncated)
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- 3 Dec 2009 - Ben Brotman
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- 2 Dec 2009 - Ben Brotman
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- 3 Dec 2009 - Ben Brotman