1 DR. GRASSLE: How many canyons do you have? 



2 DR. KRAEUTER: I put together a list, Nancy, of the canyons that I 



3 felt came under the umbrella characterization of canyons as unique, 



4 special environments. You will see it in my notes. 



5 DR. GRASSLE: Can you put the canyons--the codes for the canyons? 



6 DR. MACIOLEK: Do you think the 12 that you listed here-- 



7 DR. KRAEUTER: Maybe you just need to split--have you looked at 



8 them all? 



9 (Simultaneous discussion.) 



10 DR. GRASSLE: You know Barbara's data well enough 



11 to--she only has-- 



12 DR. TEAL: All canyons-- 



13 (Simultaneous discussion.) 



14 DR. COOPER: That list includes canyons that our group has been 



15 in--in the head--with regard to types of fisheries and ones that Barbara 



16 has been in. 



17 DR. GRASSLE: So if it is all--will include all--we will just put 



18 the codes for each of the megafauna? Nancy and I will do the same for 



19 the infauna. 



20 DR. MACIOLEK: So we will mark that up on our hard copy and give 



21 it to the editors directly. 



22 DR. KRAEUTER: I am a little puzzled by item "d"--nurseries. 



23 DR. MACIOLEK: Oh, small "d?"--instead of "nutrients" should be 



24 "nurseries?" 



25 DR. KRAEUTER: Yes. 



26 DR. COOPER: I think that is what Barbara had there, was 



27 "nurseries." It makes sense and "nutrients" does not. 



28 DR. MACIOLEK: Yes, I am sure you are right. 



29 (Simultaneous discussion.) 



30 DR. KRAEUTER: I was really puzzled. I could not remember what it 



31 was. 



32 (Simultaneous discussion.) 



33 DR. COOPER: The process of el imination-- 



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