1 DR. GRASSLE: Oh, yes. Has anyone specific comments on these? 



2 DR. BOTHNER: On the 100 words? 



3 DR. VALENTINE: I made some editorial changes on mine. 



4 DR. GRASSLE: Yes. We accept those. 



5 DR. AURAND: Do the rapporteurs understand where they go? 



6 DR. MACIOLEK: Yes. We spoke with Jim about it. 



7 DR. BOTHNER: I have a few more of mine. 



8 DR. MACIOLEK: You and I had better read that. 



9 MR. VILD: I have a couple of questions on yours, Mike. You talk 



10 about scavenging but you do not really define what it is. If this is 



11 supposed to be going out to the person who knows something about Georges 



12 Bank and submarine canyons who is not a scientist, that particular term 



13 might be unfamiliar. 



14 DR. KRAEUTER: I think you are going to have to leave it to the 



15 wordsmiths over here, really, because there is a lot of that in many of 



16 these. 



17 The average person is not going to understand "endemic"--there are 



18 all kinds of words in here. I was looking at Dick Cooper's. Is anyone 



19 looking at fisheries? What is the word terminal all the way down--what 



20 is a terminal shelter? I do not even know. 



21 (Simultaneous discussion) 



22 DR. KRAEUTER: What is the word terminal? What is a terminal 



23 shelter? 



24 DR. MACIOLEK: I think he just means a terminal or grotto. 



25 DR. KRAEUTER: A terminal means a place where there are more of 



26 them congregated such as a grotto? 



27 DR. MACIOLEK 



28 DR. KRAEUTER 



29 DR. MACIOLEK 



30 DR. KRAEUTER 



I am guessing that a terminal is-- 

 I do not know what the term means. 

 You know, like a bus terminal. 

 Now I understand it. 



31 MR. VILD: Just trapping instead of scavenging? I guess my 



32 question is, what is being scavenged? 



33 DR. MACIOLEK: "Baited hoods" is probably "baited hooks." 



34 (Simultaneous discussion.) 



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