1 DR. KRAEUTER: It ought to go before the needs. 



2 DR. GRASSLE: I agree. 



3 DR. KRAEUTER: If you look it over at that time, when we get back 



4 there. 



5 DR. MACIOLEK: And the box model that is on pages 10 and 11? 



6 DR. GRASSLE: I do not see that it adds a great deal. 



7 DR. MACIOLEK: It was an effort to summarize possible pathways of 



8 exchange. 



9 DR. KRAEUTER: I know. There are an awful lot of question marks. 



10 DR. MACIOLEK: So we want to take that out--pages 10 and 11 are 



11 out. 



12 Okay. The table, the Biological Characteristics on page 12, 1 



13 guess, becomes item "D" in that sequence, following on from the geology? 



14 That table differs from the other in that it does have a list of 



15 which canyons we know these date pertain to. 



16 DR. BOTHNER: Do you have a question? 



17 (Simultaneous discussion.) 



18 DR. KRAEUTER: We do not have a question, either. 



19 DR. GRASSLE: "Do biological characteristics of canyons differ," 



20 right? 



21 (Simultaneous discussion. ) 



22 DR. MACIOLEK: Are you saying characteristics of canyons? Differ 



23 from community--are you saying characteristics of canyons or-- 



24 DR. GRASSLE: Do biological characteristics of canyons differ from 



25 the slope? 



26 DR. MACIOLEK: Do you want to rephrase the small "a" through "e" 



27 or just leave it as is? 



28 DR. TEAL: That will be changed in the same way the other things 



29 were changed so that they read properly and make sense. 



30 DR. GRASSLE: Is biomass higher? 



31 DR. MACIOLEK: Do we need to add something about which canyons we 



32 know this for? It is easy for infauna because the only formation--! did 



33 not consider Gil Rowe's information, but I was going to say we only know 



34 it for Lydonia, but he looked at another canyon. 



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