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Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: Rick Cook. Timecode In: 00:02:40. Timecode out: 00:12:55. Notes: Dry Tortugas National Park management. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: Billy Causey. Timecode In: 00:20:03. Timecode out: 00:39:42. Notes: Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary management. Subject 3: (Interview). Subtitle: Brice Barr. Timecode In: 00:41:15. Timecode out: 00:47:11. Notes: Government regulation of commercial and recreational fishing. Subject 4: (Interview). Subtitle: Richard Houde. Timecode In: 00:47:52. Timecode out: 00:48:49. Notes: Government regulation of commercial and recreational fishing. Equipment Notes: Stereo=1; X-Y Stereo; Neumann RSM 190 through Sonosax preamp into Sony TCD8. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS Show: Tortugas Log of DAT #: 1 Engineer: Leo Del Aguila Date: June 27, 2001 Stereo Mic 0:00-1:58 Leo does a check on the equipment and introduces the log. 2:19 r Tell me where you live. 2:22 Rick Cook - Public Affairs Officer - I live in south Miami, approximately halfway between Homestead, Florida and downtown Miami. I work ten miles west of Homestead at the headquarters of Everglades National Park. 2:38 r Alright, we'll go ahead and start. Just say who you are and what you represent here. 2:44 Rick My name is Rick Cook and I'm the public affairs officer for both the National Parks, being Everglades, and Dry Tortugas, which we administer from Everglades. 2:55-3:24 r Tell me what is the regulatory situation right now at Dry Tortugas? There is this marine ecological reserve which runs into some -It must be very confusing I think for listeners. It's not that easy for me to figure out and I've r4ead this study. There are so many conflicting groups here and perhaps conflicting is not the right word, but overlapping. So what exactly is the situation there? 3 :24-4:29 Rick Well, south Florida has multiple jurisdictions for land management both at the federal and the state levels, particularly as it relates to conservation areas. The National Park service manages four parks down here: three National Parks -Everglades, Biscayne(sp?), and Dry Tortugas, and the Big Cypress National Preserve. The Fish and Wildlife Services manages over ten national wildlife refuges. The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary is under the department of Commerce. Each one of these brings its own management purpose and approach and quite often that is mandated by the Congress. For the national Park Service that approach is really much more strictly on the side of resource protection and resource preservation. The Park Service is told by Congress, allow for reasonable opportunities for visible use and enjoyment, but openly in such manner and by such means as will leave the resources unimpaired for the use by future generations. 4:29-4:48 Rick In addition in the case of Dry Tortugas National Park the 1992 law is very specific about the variety of services for which the park was established. It relates primarily and overwhelming to preserving the resources of a pristine and subtropical marine environment. 4:49r There's not place, no other park like this, is there? At least no tin the continental United States. 4:59 Rick No, not in the U.S. Well, in the continental United Sates. I think the U.S. Virgin Islands probably has similar resource characteristics. 5:11 r What about the plan now for this ecological reserve which would restrict even sports fishing in part of this area. What are you running into there? 5:24-6:15 Rick What we have come up with as a result of the planning process is what's called a research natural area. That is provided for under law and under parks service policy as a place to allow for benchmark studies. These would be a control area against which we can measure changes in other areas of the park. We do not allow manipulative r... (Notes truncated)
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