1 EVENING SESSION 



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4 DR. VALENTINE: When we are talking about the biota of the canyon, 



5 the heterogeneity of the canyon as the main reason for it, some of these 



6 areas seem to be very homogeneous, like the upper slope and really don't 



7 support all these attached organisms. 



8 DR. AURAND: I suppose it would be appropriate to mention that 



9 there are still sections, just on the descriptive information on the 



10 canyons, that have to be written and turned in, so that we can have 



11 those typed up tomorrow, too. 



12 The material that was to be written just on the descriptions of 



13 the canyons, the stuff that we worked on this morning is being typed now 



14 and will be available in the morning. 



15 DR. BOTHNER: You are talking about the 100-word paragraphs? 



16 DR. AURAND: The 100-word paragraphs. Do they have all of that? 



17 DR. COOPER: The ones that Barbara and I are putting together, I 



18 will take over what she started. I'll have those done this evening if 



19 they are not done yet. 



20 MR. LANE: Has everyone reviewed their presentation material? 



21 DR. MILLER: Let me ask one question. Has everyone prepared their 



22 written statements for the 100-word paragraphs that they want to have 



23 included? 



24 DR. AURAND: From this morning's discussions? 



25 DR. MILLER: From this morning's discussions. 



26 DR. BOTHNER: We've been here all day. It's hard to write 



27 something. 



28 DR. MACIOLEK: Barbara and Dick worked on species diversity. 



29 DR. MILLER: That's what has got to be accomplished in the 



30 morning. We need to have that material put together. 



31 DR. AURAND: Either tonight or in the morning. 



32 DR. BUTMAN: I want to make one other comment on needs. We talked 



33 about-'I'm not sure you can directly relate this to specific questions, 



34 but it came up several times that we only really have information on one 



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