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Subject 1: (Environmental Recording). Subtitle: Boardwalk ambi. Timecode In: 00:00:04. Timecode out: 00:05:41. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: Keith DeLong. Timecode In: 00:08:47. Timecode out: 00:12:28. Notes: Biology education. Subject 3: (Interview). Subtitle: Steve Merrill. Timecode In: 00:19:20. Timecode out: 00:23:45. Notes: Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Subject 4: (Interview). Subtitle: Jeff Benoit. Timecode In: 00:46:59. Timecode out: 00:55:21. Notes: Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary management. Equipment Notes: Stereo=1; Decoded MS stereo. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS MONTEREY BAY NMS DAT 3 SANTA CRUZ, CA September 20, 1997 M/S Boardwalk in Santa Cruz -day of the Surf Circle 00:08 -walking along boardwalk -footsteps and some chatter -buses passing -a few different languages 2:17 bus passes 4:43 car drives 4:43 entering a restaurant (?) -or ambi on boardwalk gets louder 5:41 -AC -hey Jack! Jack -we had a good show .... Small talk with Jack about his boat and the crowd (a lot of people here -and it is real early!) 6: 16 in bg ambi: "cool!" (with the S.C. accent) ?? -supposedly there is more hair on a sea otter in a square inch than there is on am any cat AC -really? ?? -it is the thickest hair on a pelt of any animal -that is why the Russians went out and grabbed them all... AC -where are you from? 7:37 "treasure hunt starts here! 7 weeks in Tahiti first prize!" ... O'Neil takes you to Tahiti!" more ambi on the boardwalk -lots of talking some music in bg Jack introduces someone to AC ??"Right now we have a barnacle larva on the screen. This is enlarged quite a bit. The actual size is ..... we find these quite often in the bay here .... (about their reproduction, approx. to how long they live) his name is Keith DeLong, he is a biology instructor on a boat -the boat brings kids from the Santa Cruz area, up to 40 kids .. .learn about sailing, navigation, ecology _ about how to protect the ocean .... marine biology station 12:41 -Disorderly Conduct, a band from the East Bay music (steel drum etc.) and talking in bg 16:58 -Schweppe slate: band is a teenage steel drum band 17:09 -band member talking about the umbrella keeping sun off them 19:20 AC talking to some of the people on the boardwalk _ 19:21 I'm Steve Merrill from Surfers Environmental Alliance .... 19:40 AC -what has the sanctuary meant to you here? 19:42 Steve -well we were involved in it when it was still a conceptual idea ... we were lobby very strong to make it the largest size possible ... (a lot of talking in the bg) for me it is really meaningful that we got what we wanted for a change 20: 17 AC -when you described this sanctuary you must have had this kind of experience talking to your friends -you are talking about the sanctuary and they what the heck is that -what do you tell them? 20:32 Steve -it is hard to say bc it means so many things .... .it has a use from so many different directions .... to me a sanctuary is a place that actually gets left alone 21:05 _ but of course we can't do that here bc we have an urban base around it -ideally a sanctuary is a place that gets left alone where nature runs its course wlo interference from man -while still maintaining the multi-use functions that have still always been here. AC -how do you think it is working? Steve -ok. There is a lot of room for improvement -it definitely needs lots more funding from the federal government -like when they set up the Mohave Desert national Park and the govt gave them a dollar to administrate it. Sanctuaries are great but w/o any funding they really aren't able to do much. So I would like to see more money and I'd like to see a way to get things happening a bit quicker.. . (music up again) 23 :05 -AC -you would like to see more federal ... (Notes truncated)
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