1 canyons as to what depth that will work out to for specific canyons. 



2 Your definition seems fine, but give people something that makes it 



3 concrete. 



4 DR. VALENTINE: I mean, in this diagram here--this for the 200- 



5 meter isobath-- 



6 DR. GRASSLE: I understand, but it just--that's good. 



7 DR. MACIOLEK: While we are talking about defining things or that 



8 first part there, on page 3 was the list that Brad had come up with that 



9 I thought we were using as the subjects of our 100-word paragraphs, if 



10 you will . 



11 As far as I know, we do not have anything on several of those 



12 topics. I just wanted to find out where we were with them. 



13 We have got something on topography from Page--there is something 



14 on resuspension of sediments from Mike--something on species diversity 



15 and density from Dick Cooper and Barbara that Fred and I will add a 



16 little bit into. 



17 There is something on the fisheries, but we do not have anything 



18 on current sediment texture-- 



19 DR. VALENTINE: Yes, we have volumes on sediment texture, if you 



20 have read it. 



21 DR. MACIOLEK: Oh, so you have combined the two, then. Okay. 



22 About a one-to-ten inventory. 



23 DR. BOTHNER: That is where I put that in. That is tied in with 



24 the resuspension. Yes, it is there. 



25 DR. MACIOLEK: Oh, okay. You can tell I have not read these. 



26 DR. TEAL: I think that Brad just has not gotten it in. 



27 DR. MACIOLEK: Okay. 



28 DR. GRASSLE: What does anyone think about the pages up to 14? 



29 It seems to me that those maybe could be edited to make those 



30 tables reasonable, if we wanted it in tabular form. I mean, is it 



31 reasonable to--l to 14 pages? 



32 DR. MACIOLEK: You started at page 5? 



33 DR. GRASSLE: Yes, starting on page 5 through 14. 



34 DR. VALENTINE: Maybe if we went through this stuff now we could-- 



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