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Subject 1: (Environmental Recording). Subtitle: Motor boat ambi. Timecode In: 00:01:00. Timecode out: 00:17:29. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: Julia Parrish. Timecode In: 00:27:26. Timecode out: 02:02:36. Notes: Seabird behavior; Seabird carcass research. Subject 3: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Foghorn. Timecode In: 00:58:30. Timecode out: 01:47:45. Subject 4: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Creaky heavy door. Timecode In: 01:50:05. Timecode out: 01:50:11. Habitat: Marine Shoreline, Island. Equipment Notes: Stereo=2: 1=L, 2=R; Decoded MS stereo. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS Olympic Coast NMS LOG DAT # 7 -MS - Day 3 JULIA PARISH AND LIZ ARNOLD recorded in MS -getting ready to go to Tatoosh Island 1:00-2:17 hum of boat engine as people walk in the bg 2:18 -faint voices in bg and ringing *2:36 -3:22 faint motor and some other bg noise 4:00-4:11 ambi -some footsteps Al Fletcher introduces himself to Linda 6:14-6: ambi on boat with low engine sounds some squeaking in bg 6:51-7:03 alarm (?) goes off on board (short) 7:04 -7:09 ambi -engine purr 7:10 Al (?) Let's go, start the lines~ (a bit off mike) 7;11-7:54 ambi -low engine 8:00 ambi low engine 8:06 boat blowing horn (fog horn?) *VG 8:08-ambi -low engine, moving through water (off the back) @ 10:58 engine slows down @11:11 engine off 11:13 radio talk 11:18 AI (? -a guy) This is Tatoosh radio: this is Tatoosh 11364 -go AI? I just wanted to inform the quarter deck that we were on our way to Tatoosh Island 11:29 -radio -Tatoosh, 364 -roger, understand -I will pass that info on VG 11:59-13:56 engine start up and then steady engine 13:57-16:46 sounds out of phase.??? Then ok -engines, boat -waves hitting boat 16:47-17:29 some talking in bg -about seeing fins. approaching Tatoosh: 18:26 EA -there are huge sea lions greeting us! 20:49 EA -do you see our welcome wagon? There's our welcome wagon! What do you think this is up here? Bob -this is a beam barrack for off floating supplies (?) for ships 21:10 Bob -what you see here is a boom barrack that was used in the old days for off loading cargo off ships. The boats couldn't get in too close to the cove here so they would pull their stuff up, pull people up, in some cases even pull boats up this side of Tatoosh island is actually just a big break btwn two sections in the island in this little cove -this little beach that is filled up with a lot of gravel -this is actually the location of the seasonal village of the Makah on Tatoosh island. And where -where there are salmon drying racks and halibut and other fish up against the rocks there. 22:02 here comes Julia -we will want to get the equipment ready to go 22:32 Bob -Julia Parish spends a lot of time on the island and this is how she gets on and off -often paddling, but today rowing about an 8 or 10 foot rubber dingy. And this beach is hard to get larger boats into so she's mastered all the techniques of moving graduate students and technicians and equipment, food, groceries on and off this way. 22:59 23:00-23:14 gulls, low engine purr, some faint talking in bg 23:15 EA (?) got everything? (off mike) 23:17 EA (?) -it is nice and calm, right? 23:18 -preparing to get off boat? 24:39 Bob -hello (to julia) Julia -hey! Bob -so how is the weather? Julia (JP) -ah ! sunny and 70! EA -do you need gear first or people? 26:22 JP -ok Bob, I am giving you this oar. Bob (BS) -we are paddling today? JP -we are paddling today. give me a back paddle there Bob - JP -yeah! Yeah I was hearing them burp at you. you are going to need to be less strenuous and we are going to head pretty much for Tom and Karen. 27:12 -ambi -good paddling with gulls in bg 27:26 -EA -is this pretty much the only place you can land here? JP -yeah -and only -you can land on a ... (Notes truncated)
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