1 DR. GRASSLE: "No information exists to suggest any special 



2 impacts from this source." 



3 MR. VILD: What about sufficient information? Because when you 



4 say "no information" that also may imply that there is information but 



5 it shows no negative thing. In other words, nothing — showing nothing, 



6 no effect. 



7 DR. GRASSLE: "Insufficient information exists to indicate--" 



8 DR. MACIOLEK: "--to allow the comment on--" 



9 DR. VALENTINE: Most people do not think there would be a 



10 major--you know, their first impressions are that, compared to an oil 



11 spill, it would be much less likely to cause a problem. I mean, that is 



12 a general feeling, although we cannot quantify it. 



13 DR. BOTHNER: How about, "Insufficient information is available to 



14 evaluate this threat--" or "--this concern, but none is expected." 



15 DR. MACIOLEK: Something along those lines is good, "insufficient 



16 information--" 



17 DR. KRAEUTER: "Little or none is expected." 



18 DR. BOTHNER: "Little or none." That is great. 



19 DR. KRAEUTER: "None" is pretty strong. Somebody could dream up 



20 something. 



21 DR. GRASSLE: "Insufficient information exists to evaluate the 



22 possibility of particular impacts from this source." 



23 DR. MACIOLEK: That is good. 



24 DR. GRASSLE: Okay. We are deleting the comments of the 



25 individual people--Hughes, Ray and Kraeuter. 



26 DR. KRAEUTER: Absolutely. 



27 DR. GRASSLE: Then "Space Use Conflicts." I think we can probably 



28 delete the discussion there, too. 



29 DR. KRAEUTER: No, I think that is very important. 



30 MR. VILD: It is to the States. 



31 DR. KRAEUTER: It is to the States and to the fishermen and people 



32 like that. 



33 DR. VALENTINE: What do you mean by discussion, the quotes? 



34 DR. GRASSLE: The big hyphens. 



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