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Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: Les Watling. Timecode In: 00:11:14. Timecode out: 00:39:47. Notes: Mobile fishing gear and seafloor habitats. Subject 2: Collared Forest-Falcon (Micrastur semitorquatus). Timecode In: Unknown. Timecode out: Unknown. Subject 3: Crested Guan (Penelope purpurascens). Timecode In: Unknown. Timecode out: Unknown. Equipment Notes: Stereo=1; Decoded MS stereo; Sennheiser MKH40 Cardioid Mid Mic and MKH30 Bidirectional Side Mic through Sonosax Preamp into Sony TCD3. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS STELLWAGEN BANK NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY Log DAT 7 Tony Brooks M/S dive #2 in prep -they are about ready to put the Phantom S-2 back in the water, the ROV 00:30 -ambi putting ROV back in water (some chatter in bg) *1:04-good but talk in bg *2:00 "Go ahead and get the hydraulics Rich and get the main engine engaged" 3 : 1 0 good ambi, lowering ROV 6:43 "ROV is on bottom" 6:55 "Rich, we will probably head south from this position" -"ok" (good, but sound of a computer printer in bg) **8:02-8:55 VG ambi (suddenly sound is better) 8:38 "come up in the whale house!" Chuck's notes: sounds from 2nd dive, recorded from starboard side, rap up ofcable cords -sound hear now are the hydraulic cords, side thrusters 9:16-9:37 side thrusters 2pm on the forward starboard side of the Abel Jay (name of the boat) 11:24 L W -I am Les Watling, a professor of oceanography at the University of Maine's Darling Marine Center. I am interested in bottom habitats in the Gulf of Maine, broadly speaking and I have become concerned in the last few years about the effect of mobile fishing gear on these bottom habitats and how this gear is actually altering the structure of those habitats 11 :52 TB -... when we talk about NMS -why are they important and are they in any way addressing or protecting the issues that you are concerned about? 12:02 L W -NMS I think are important bc they offer some protections to interesting or unusual or perhaps critical kinds of habitats in the United States in the oceans in the US. Most of the Sanctuaries that are around the country are in unusual kinds of habitats. That includes this one, which is located over a bank which is an old relic of the glacial past and has on it a significantly diverse array of life forms and that is true for most of the sanctuaries. The sanctuaries were set up with the idea of protecting these unusual habitats that were very diverse. And I think that what happened is that most of the Sanctuaries do offer protection from. . .. Most of the Sanctuaries do offer protection from the kinds of impacts that people were worried about when the Sanctuary was first started. And that is things like marine pollution, sea bed mining, petroleum exploration. They don't offer protection from resource exploitation, at least exploitation of the living resource. And that is fisheries. And most of the sanctuaries were set up allowing fishing to happen - 13 :37 TB -including this one where we are right now LW -including this one -and in fact this one may be -exist bc with the promise of no regulation with fishing or no banning of fishing activities within the boundaries of this sanctuary than the opposition from the fishing community disappeared. This Sanctuary may not have been set up if there had to have been restriction on fishing activities. 14:05 TB -so what would you like to see happen. If you had your way in terms of setting policy to insure the health and the future of this particular Sanctuary. 14: 17 L W -well I would like to see at least part of this Sanctuary off limits to any resource taking and I can't say at the moment whether the whole sanctuary should be closed. It's true that this Sanctuary has in it representatives of all of the major habitats that exist in the Gulf of Maine and it wouldn't be a bad thing to hav... (Notes truncated)
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