1 DR. VALENTINE: Is that illustration going to remain like that? 



2 DR. MACIOLEK: I think it would be useful to have such an 



3 illustration. It is obviously going to be a bit more professional. 



4 DR. VALENTINE: It has got to have some labels, too. 



5 DR. MACIOLEK: It should not be just a little cartoon. Do we have 



6 any graphics people? I guess if we want an illustration we will have to 



7 find something that could be used. 



8 DR. VALENTINE: Maybe I can work something out. 



9 DR. GRASSLE: Who sketched this? 



10 DR. VALENTINE: Brad just sketched that on an overhead. 



11 DR. GRASSLE: I think also that maybe on the 500 to a 1,000 some 



12 dash lines to indicate a little flexibility there. 



13 DR. VALENTINE: What's that? On the 500 to a 1,000? That label, 



14 you mean? 



15 DR. GRASSLE: I guess it is all right. It is okay. 



16 DR. VALENTINE: I am going to put some proper labels on that 



17 continental slope and the 200-meter isobath. I will clean it up a 



18 little bit. 



19 DR. GRASSLE: We are copying that. One of the things. Page, that 



20 I thought of was right at the beginning of the whole thing, was to have 



21 a two sentence dictionary definition of a canyon. 



22 DR. VALENTINE: The trouble is, if you look up a canyon in the 



23 dictionary you are going to find a feature that we are not talking about 



24 box canyons out west. 



25 DR. GRASSLE: Even if it is totally original, could you make one? 



26 DR. VALENTINE: Okay, or I could just add that. Where would that 



27 go? 



28 DR. GRASSLE: I think it should go right at the beginning of the 



29 document, what a submarine canyon is. 



30 DR. VALENTINE: Okay. 



31 DR. MACIOLEK: Maybe it is defined in the Georges Bank Atlas or 



32 something. 



33 DR. VALENTINE: It might be. 



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