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Believe it or not, according to the National Marine Fisheries Service, Newport harvests more fish than Seattle, San Francisco or Boston. Yet if you turn those fish into dollars, New port only plays 29th in the nation. It would have done better, but the local fleet has turned more and more toward rockfish and other species as the once great salmon fishery has slipped downhill. It's a story that's repeated up and down the coast. Whether it's Yaquina Bay or Winchester Bay, more and more salmon boats are up for sale. According to one report, the finance company pays the biggest share of the mortgage rentals here in Salmon Harbor. But there are survivors. Seals has been fishing salmon for a living out of Winchester Bay since just after World War II.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=50.77,99.65"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 3:\u003c/strong\u003e I like what I'm doing. That's the only reason I'm in it. If I was doing it for the money that I actually net out of it, I wouldn't even consider it. There's a lot of personal satisfaction in being a fisherman. You feel independent a little bit. But the regulations have taken the fun out of fishing of what it used to be.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=100.45,120.63"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e According to SEALS and almost every other salmon fisherman, the state has failed to manage and protect our salmon resource. Instead, they've turned to regulation, concentrating on cutting back fishing seasons as a way to keep our salmon stocks alive.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=121.4,134.86"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 3:\u003c/strong\u003e Now the season is short, it doesn't matter what the weather is, you have to fish because everybody feels the same pressure. You didn't used to feel that and it was a real joy to fish. Now, I'd sell the boat.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=135.72,147.88"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Coastal fishermen are particularly upset about this season's allocation of the silver salmon catch. Even the state admits the Coho quota will restrict the salmon trollers south of Tillamook to just one week of fishing.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=150.89,163.51"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 3:\u003c/strong\u003e Fishing is a business just like any other business, and I don't think any business can survive on a five-day season.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=164.49,171.13"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e What makes things even worse is that now the salmon market is so depressed that even successful fishermen have little hope of making money. One reason is the enormous Alaskan surplus from last year.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=172.65,184.61"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 4:\u003c/strong\u003e Alaskan fishes, a lot of frozen pink fishes are putting on the market, which is, in my opinion, very poor quality of fish.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=185.15,190.93"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e The net result, according to Galindo, is that second-grade fish are damaging the domestic market by giving all salmon a bad name. To point out the differences between Oregon troll-caught salmon and the other brands, about 150 local fishermen's wives are working with money from a federal grant.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=191.58,208.24"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 5:\u003c/strong\u003e Yes, the fishermen wise are trying to go and assist the meat cutters in putting out a more saleable product to increase their sales and to give a better quality product on the market to the consumer. The person, when you go in and see a product that you take it home and you've got a good product to eat.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=208.88,223.8"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e While the commercial salmon fleet is struggling to stay afloat, their cousins in the recreational and sport fishing industry haven't fared much better. This year, they can't get on the water until the middle of June, and then they may soon find themselves restricted to a one-fish-a-day limit, a regulation sure to keep them afloating.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=224.87,242.01"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 6:\u003c/strong\u003e The customers away. I think we're looking at worse situation in 83 than we did in 82. It's not just the charter industry and the commercial industry but it's small businesses on the Oregon coast which in effects the whole state of Oregon because these tourists have got to come through Eugene and Grants Pass to get to the Oregon Coast so it's not just us but it is the whole State of Oregon.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=242.04,266.16"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e One of the keys to the success or failure of the fishing lobby is their ability to include other economic interest groups, like the tourist industry. For example, they're now circulating the claim that last year's shortened salmon fishing season cost Newport's Embarcadero Hotel at least 400 bookings.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=267.23,284.05"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 7:\u003c/strong\u003e We recognize that in order to maintain that tourist industry, that recreation industry, we must maintain the resources that bring people here and allow them the opportunity to participate. That salmon resource, we feel, has to be protected and enhanced and made available to those public fisheries in order for that tourist economy on the coast to flourish.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=284.81,303.39"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e That's Roger Dellis, one of several skilled lobbyists now working the capital on behalf of the fishermen. The message is simple. Fishing is important to the state, both in its own right and as one of the foundations of the tourist industry. What they want is less regulation aimed at cutting up the shrinking salmon stocks and more effort aimed at increasing the resource base. Listen to Tom Fender of the Coalition for Better Salmon Management.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=304.1,327.2"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 8:\u003c/strong\u003e The beauty of salmon is salmon's exactly like timber. It's a renewable resource. The more of smolts that we hatch and develop, the more fish that we harvest.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=328.23,337.47"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Another key to the industry offensive is that all its many fingers are finally working together. Commercial fishermen are joining recreational anglers in battles against damaging dams and sloppy logging practices. And perhaps most of all, the trollers and the sport boats are no longer fighting one another for their share of that shrinking salmon quota in the ocean.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=338.51,357.59"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 3:\u003c/strong\u003e No way, but I don't think we have the luxury of fighting among ourselves. If the commercial fishery can't survive, then I don't see the sport fishery surviving.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=358.86,366.74"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 6:\u003c/strong\u003e Oh, absolutely not. We're not in favor of this. We got into this together and we're going to fight it out together.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=367.74,373.08"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Earlier this spring, members of the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee headed by Representative Bill Bradbury held a series of hearings around western Oregon. There they heard commercial fishermen detail their fears and frustrations. Bradbury returned to Salem clearly impressed by two key messages.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=373.9,392.64"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e One is that it's very clear that the commercial fishing fleet is in desperate straits, and they are looking for any assistance that we can provide them. That's one thing. The other thing was that it was very clear, that on the coast, among the fishing community, there is a very strong sentiment against private aquaculture.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=393.51,417.75"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Together with Representative Paul Hanneman of Cloverdale, Bradbury is pushing a package of bills to help the fishermen. He too feels the fishing fleet is a crucial part of the coastal economy and an important drawing card for tourists. Lots of people","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=418.739,432.62"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e come to the coast because they like to see the fishing boats. It's one of the things that's very important to people from a tourism standpoint, which is a","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=432.98,442.22"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e For reasons for coming to the rescue of the fleet, there's none more important in Bradbury's mind than saving part of the traditional Oregon way of life. Basically where we're at now is that we...","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=442.41,452.95"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e We have all these independent businessmen who are kind of the last jippos in the state of Oregon who are confronted with an absolutely frightening labyrinth of regulations and corporate involvement in fisheries, and they're just kind of going, you know, whatever happened to the good old days when you could go fishing and, you now, earn your living and do what you felt like doing the next day. It's, it is a threatened way of life, and I'm not willing to let it go. Bob's a go-","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=452.97,482.01"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e For an Eyewitness News. No commercial salmon trawler claims that private aquaculture is the cause of all his troubles. But up and down the coast, the feeling is that there's a link between the corporate salmon rancher and the current cutback of commercial seasons. Trawlers fear the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is manipulating their time on the ocean to protect the salmon returning to the ranches.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=482.03,532.06"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 10:\u003c/strong\u003e We're angry that the enhancement programs that we've requested have not been observed. We don't like the idea, as a matter of fact, of playing on an uphill ballpark.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=533.24,543.74"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e The rule book for that ballpark is what's called the OPI, the Oregon Production Index. That's the formula the state uses to fix the coho or silver salmon season. Basically, it's a forecast of returning stocks. The idea is to limit fishing to protect the native salmon population. But the fishermen feel the index is a catch-22.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=544.72,563.16"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/30","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e So you have sort of a cycle where the seasons are based on the health of native stocks, but then you have aquaculture coming in and potentially reducing those native stocks which then reduces the season, which reduces the take that commercial and sport fishermen get while increasing the take that private aquacultures gets. It's a rather nasty cycle, and it's one that I call one of the most sort of questionable coincidences in this whole fishery management area. It's very difficult.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=564.43,592.35"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/31","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e A team of federal investigators has come to Oregon to check out claims that the crystal ball is cracked. Their report is due this summer. Nevertheless, the state is standing behind the OPI.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=593.31,603.47"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/32","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 11:\u003c/strong\u003e We believe it is an extremely useful tool. And as last year indicated, we were closer to the mark than some of our detractors had said that we were at the time.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=604.81,616.23"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/33","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e The fisherman's fears about aquaculture are perhaps best dramatized by the now infamous case of the wrong-way coho. Last fall, several hundred thousand coho salmon smolts released here at Newport by or aqua headed upstream rather than out to sea. And that wrong- way run has given the company's enemies the ammunition they need. The wrong-ways coho say the critics are just the most dramatic example of or aquas shift towards manufactured fish. Bradbury cites a legal move by Warehouser, or Aqua's parent company, to have the hatchery classed as a manufacturing facility for tax purposes. It's not me that calls them manufactured fish. It's their lawyers and the Supreme Court. While the salmon smolts at State and other private hatcheries are not released until they're well over a year old, or, Aqua sends them out to sea much sooner. They say those so-called zero-age smolters are doing quite well, but the critics call them runts that run the wrong way.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=617.4,675.69"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/34","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 8:\u003c/strong\u003e We're looking for a full life smolt that goes in the right direction. Perhaps what's lost is maybe these little fish don't develop the gyro instincts to swim west instead of east.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=676.31,687.61"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/35","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e They're doing things very differently in kind of an attempt to maximize corporate profits. They're not doing very well at that.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=688.83,694.37"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/36","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Aqua's general manager, Bill McNeil, admits the company is losing money, but he says generally poor conditions in the ocean since the late 70s are to blame.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=694.98,703.58"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/37","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 12:\u003c/strong\u003e It's going to, I think, delay somewhat the time at which we can become profitable. Yeah, it's going make it more difficult for us.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=704.56,712.7"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/38","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Weerhaeuser has invested $14 million in the aquaculture industry, more than half of it here at Marcola. Last year, this freshwater facility reared 15 million coho salmon smolts, more than the entire state of Oregon. That says Orakwa is evidence that they're in the salmon ranching business to stay. But again, the critics see a sinister connection. They claim the state is abdicating its responsibility for raising salmon in favor of Orakwe. Adding fuel to the fire is the fact that... The current fish and wildlife director, John Donaldson, was the original manager of ORAQA. The rumor runs that Donaldson has a conflict of interest. But his executive assistant says there's no evidence to back it up.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=713.62,756.28"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/39","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 11:\u003c/strong\u003e Learned that there were private investigations conducted on the financial affairs of the director. All other evidence, to my personal knowledge, indicates that there has been no connection in any way and that those allegations are false.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=757.97,771.69"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/40","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e That conclusion is emphatically supported by McNeil.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=772.43,775.21"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/41","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 12:\u003c/strong\u003e That's absolutely untrue.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=777.43,778.05"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/42","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e He also wonders why the fishermen are so intent on using Wehrhauser and or Aqua as a scapegoat.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=780.04,785.24"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/43","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 12:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, the irony of this is that the fish we put in the ocean are a public resource while they're in the oceans. They are contributing to the commercial fisheries. They are adding on to their harvest. 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I would like to see a healthy troll industry, I would to see healthy recreational fishing industry, and I'm totally convinced of my own mind that we are making substantial contributions to both of those fisheries.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=802.32,816.12"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/46","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e The fishing has short changed since the early days of the independent troller. Tomorrow we'll take a look at how Americans are working together with the Russians in joint ventures organized by international corporations. Bob Zagorin, Eyewitness News, in deep water off the Oregon coast.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=817.19,833.95"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/47","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 13:\u003c/strong\u003e Stay there, guy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=856.2,856.78"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/48","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e The Golden Venture sailed out of Newport Harbor just before midnight. Running all night, it would reach the fishing grounds off Tillamook by early morning. The 85-foot trawler is a prototype of the future. Filled with high-tech gear, its price tag ran well over $2 million. Complex radar, sonar, depth gages and fish finders are a must for skippers who hope to trap huge schools of deep-water fish by dragging nets through the ocean.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=858.51,884.59"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/49","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 14:\u003c/strong\u003e And with a tide and current like this, we might miss some of these, too. So then that's both sideways.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=886.02,890.86"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/50","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Electronics are so sophisticated, not only do they locate the fish, they differentiate between species. Golden Venture was originally built to fish for rock cod or red snapper. After three successful months this winter off the coast of California, the government cut their rock cod quota in half.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=892.21,909.25"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/51","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 14:\u003c/strong\u003e This boat was built for the rock hot fishery and here it is fishing hake to survive. The laws, rules, and regulations that have changed so drastically in the last couple of years have forced these boats into another fishery and that's what happened. And now for both these sides to go back into the rock hot fishery is really not feasible.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=909.83,932.54"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/52","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e The goal Venture wants is an area-wide quota that allows the more efficient boats to capture all the fish they catch.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=934.05,939.75"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/53","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 14:\u003c/strong\u003e Most of the schools of these fish that we hit are averaging 100,000 pounds of fish down there this year. There were very few times we didn't have over the limit and didn't have to spill fish, but as I say we kept a record and we did throw away 750,000 lbs of fish which was a total waste.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=940.51,959.01"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/54","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e In any event, the Golden Venture, with its crew of three, now combs the depths for the once-scorned hake, now known as Pacific Whiting. It's a far cry from the hook-and-line fishing of the Salmon Fleet. Once the electronics have the School of Whiting in their sights, the crew goes into action. A 500-foot weighted rope net is trailed behind the boat right down the line of fish. Once in the net, the schools of whiting have no chance. Electronic monitors tell how many tons of fish are caught and when to haul the net back in. Behind me is the Russian factory ship, the Miss Mosova, the mothership for the Golden Venture, one of nine Russian processors waiting for the whiting to be hauled in. The Russian ship is named after a cape in Kamchatka province on the Pacific coast of the Soviet Union. It's one of about a dozen Soviet factory ships working with dozens of American catcher boats. These joint ventures are the result of the 200-mile limit law that went into effect in 1976. That law set up a system of priorities, placing American caught and processed fishing first, joint ventures like this second, and completely foreign operations last. Jim Tuzer supervises the joint venture for the American corporation that set it up. He says they're satisfied so far with the working of the law, aware of increasing","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=960.61,1037.66"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/55","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e regulation. Restrictions on gear, restrictions on amount of fish that can be taken and this is hurting not us so much as the other fishermen.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1038.03,1046.569"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/56","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 16:\u003c/strong\u003e Are we going to pass? No?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1048.31,1049.09"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/57","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Russian fleet commander, Captain Alex Pondrashov, hails from Petropavlov. He tells us that he's happy for the chance to work together with the Americans.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1051.34,1059.54"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/58","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 16:\u003c/strong\u003e I think it's been working for 6 years now.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1061.67,1064.59"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/59","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e It's already the sixth year that they've been working here.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1064.89,1066.59"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/60","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 16:\u003c/strong\u003e We always worked well.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1067.3,1067.72"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/61","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e The work has always been good, they've gotten a lot of good memories.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1068.51,1074.39"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/62","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 16:\u003c/strong\u003e And I think that we should continue to work like this, it will be fine.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1076.48,1078.96"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/63","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e They figure that the more they work, the better it will be.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1079.93,1084.09"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/64","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Some American processors voice objections to the Russians. It's the only feasible way to harvest whiting now. One thing, the American market isn't interested in whiting. There are stories that the whiting end up in mass-produced American fish burgers. The company insists.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1086.48,1101.54"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/65","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e That's just not so. They've been trying to find markets for them worldwide, but there haven't been too many buyers in the last few years. But the overwhelming amount that's consumed in the Soviet Union. They don't go for McDonald's or Big Mac to have fish burgers?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1102.04,1116.58"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/66","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e In fact, the Russians themselves are having trouble selling whiting because some countries like Argentina are cutting prices and dumping fish on the world market. Probably the key reason why the joint ventures are a necessity is the fragile nature of the whiting itself. Less clean, processed and frozen within hours, whiting has a tendency to turn to mush. Russians are equipped to handle the whitting here at sea, the Americans are not. It's a two-way street with benefits on both sides.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1120.67,1147.91"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/67","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e The Soviets get something out of it. They get this fish that Americans don't catch or use. And it provides employment for American fishermen, who otherwise would be sitting on the beach or starving with the regulations they have to put up with.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1149.05,1163.35"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/68","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e It's interesting to note that while Americans are quick to criticize our laws and policies, the Russian commander was careful to avoid such controversy. We asked the captain what he thinks about the 200-mile limit law.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1164.37,1175.69"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/69","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 16:\u003c/strong\u003e I believe that this agreement, the 200-mile zone, is signed by our governments, and I think it makes no sense to discuss this issue.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1176.67,1183.67"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/70","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e He says, well, it was an agreement that was signed between the two governments and there's no point commenting on it, it's just something that was done.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1185.79,1194.39"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/71","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Another aspect of the joint venture that raises hackles up and down the coast are claims that the whiting boats are catching other species like salmon, shrimp, crab, and rock cod. While we were on the golden venture, we saw them catch some rock cod, which they had to shovel over the side. They say that's an unusual occurrence. The American government observer on the Russian ship agrees.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1196.0,1216.94"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/72","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 17:\u003c/strong\u003e I haven't seen any crab or shrimp and the rockfish have never been more than five percent of the haul.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1217.95,1225.69"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/73","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e So it's not damaging that fishery either.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1226.56,1228.32"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/74","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 17:\u003c/strong\u003e No, they aren't catching very many.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1228.73,1230.37"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/75","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e The same goes for salmon. What are you finding? Are you finding very many salmon?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1230.62,1234.9"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/76","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 17:\u003c/strong\u003e I've been on this ship a month and I've seen 43.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1236.3,1238.18"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/77","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e 43 salmon out of how many fish?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1239.74,1241.42"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/78","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 17:\u003c/strong\u003e Tons, thousands of tons.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1242.25,1243.91"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/79","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e When all is said and done, perhaps the biggest benefit of the joint ventures will be the chance for Russians and Americans to work together. At all accounts, the people-to-people aspect of this Cold War compromise is going well.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1244.71,1256.37"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/80","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 14:\u003c/strong\u003e They're great people, they're working people like ourselves. They're real hardworking people. In fact, we have a good rapport with that group that we work with every year.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1257.53,1269.94"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/81","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Finally, in a gesture of goodwill, Captain Kondrashov even agreed to talk with us in English.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1270.68,1275.5"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/82","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 13:\u003c/strong\u003e I speak in English only with representatives and sometimes with American captains.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1277.82,1287.74"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/83","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e So he knows all the bad words.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1289.6,1290.56"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/84","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 13:\u003c/strong\u003e For my work, I think it's good. No, bad words I don't know, only good.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1290.55,1297.33"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/85","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Bob Zagoren, Eyewitness News, on board a Soviet factory ship off the Oregon coast. For 13 years, the United States and Canada have been working on an agreement to protect the salmon raised in their domestic hatcheries. The problem is that salmon roam for thousands of miles once they leave their native rivers. Some species, like the Chinook, go north. Others, like a sockeye from Canada, head south. The bottom line is that each country's fishermen are catching the other's fish. For example, up to 92 percent of the Chinok raised on the Columbia are falling prey fishermen along the coast of Canada and Alaska. The US-Canada Salmon Interception Treaty would resolve that problem by balancing the catches. Earlier this year, the treaty was approved by the respective diplomats, and now awaits approval by the US Senate. But there's a catch. Alaskan fishermen object to their allocations, and the Canadians are not interested in renegotiating. Federal officials are warning the result could be a salmon war unless the treaty is approved. Oregon officials are unanimous in calling for its support.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1299.56,1383.58"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/86","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 11:\u003c/strong\u003e Important is it? Is it critical? I would believe you can say it's critical. We're at a stage now where the existing fisheries are being cut even further and until and unless enhancement and a rebuilding of those stocks is undertaken, they'll continue to be diminished.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1384.47,1402.55"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/87","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e The Oregon Legislature has formally asked the President and the Senate to approve. Governor Atiyah has called the treaty of incalculable value to both countries. Senator Hatfield is committed to using his influence in the Senate to get it ratified. The Oregon Congressional delegation is also working overtime to get funding for the Columbia River hatcheries that spawn those salmon. President Reagan had proposed cutting the money for Northwest fishery programs by two-thirds, from ten and a half to three and a half million dollars. The House Appropriations Committee restored full funding, and the Senate is expected to follow suit. The Northwest Power Planning Council has also struck a solid blow for the Northwest fishery. Despite objections from the BPA and other utilities, the Planning Council have allocated extra water flows to help the downstream runs of salmon and steelhead in the Columbia","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1403.32,1453.69"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/88","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e system. The fish and wildlife plan on the Columbia River developed by the Northwest Power Planning Council is a wonderful piece of work and it is the best thing that's happened to the Columbia river fish runs since the dams were built which was the worst thing that ever happened to them.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1453.96,1469.6"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/89","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Bradbury also has a package of bills in the Oregon legislature to benefit the fishing industry. House Bill 2526 would continue the moratorium on commercial trolling licenses for salmon. It also slaps restrictions on out-of-state license transfers. That so-called limited entry bill has passed the House and is expected to pass the Senate. House Bill 2661, the salmon stamp bill, would impose about a $40 annual stamp fee on each member of the trolling industry. That money would go for rehabilitation and enhancement of the environment. Some form of that bill is expected to pass. Probably the most controversial bill is HB 2829. That bill would require private salmon hatcheries to prove their smolts won't harm our native salmon stocks. At this point, its passage is far from certain. Not surprisingly, Oraqua thinks the bill is aimed at them.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1470.16,1521.99"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/90","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 12:\u003c/strong\u003e I don't care whether you're a private hatchery or a public hatchery, it would have been impossible to have operated. And my own feeling, of course, is since the bills are directed specifically at the private hatcheries, that they're more political in nature rather than biological.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1522.46,1535.56"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/91","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e There's been all kinds of claims by Warehouser that it's a plant closure bill and everything else. All I'm trying to do is say, hey, Fish and Wildlife Commission, as you look at these permits and as you operate your hatcheries, please be aware that our top priority as the representatives of the people is the native stocks in the state of Oregon.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1536.67,1554.47"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/92","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e The salmon ranching problem could be sticky, but it may prove simple compared to another major threat developing thousands of miles out in the Pacific. Giant fleets of Japanese squid net fishing boats are on patrol out there. They may be killing large numbers of salmon and steelhead by accident.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1554.98,1570.9"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/93","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 11:\u003c/strong\u003e It is potentially serious. The Japanese, as well as some Koreans and Taiwanese vessels, are now in the central North Pacific fishing for squid and at a production level. They are capable of putting out about 10,000 miles of nets using about 500 vessels.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1571.97,1590.33"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/94","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e American officials are now working with the Japanese to identify those accidental catches and hopefully curtail them. One other current problem is probably beyond the scope of politics. It's a major change in the ocean current off the Northwest called El Nino. It could do more damage to the salmon than any of its other adversaries.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1591.41,1609.67"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/95","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 12:\u003c/strong\u003e El Nino really represents a massive intrusion of warm tropical waters along the Northwest Coast. They're going to be waters that are rather sterile in terms of biological productivity. They're gonna be waters are warmer than salmon prefer. They're are going to affect, I think, the growth rate of the salmon. They're to reduce the growth of the salmons. 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Let's do it again.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1643.52,1684.67"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/97","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 18:\u003c/strong\u003e If you're","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1712.409,1713.81"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/98","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e If young minds were made of gears and pulleys, you can certainly hear the machinery churning in these young boys' heads. What are you doing?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1714.11,1722.57"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/99","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 19:\u003c/strong\u003e To write 80 dollars. That's right. I think the problem is...","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1728.07,1733.43"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/100","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e These 3rd, 4th and 5th graders are members of a team at Hoover Elementary School in North Corvallis. They recently won the state championship in one of four categories in a competition called the Olympics of the Mind. That distinction sent them to the international finals last week on the campus of Central Michigan University. Now, imagine being given a handful of balsa wood sticks. They weigh little more than a half an ounce. You have to glue all of those sticks in a way that allows them to hold over 225 pounds. Well, the Hoover students did it and much more. They got a near perfect score on an extemporaneous quiz and overall placed eighth in the entire nation. In a separate computer competition, the Hoover boys took fifth.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1738.62,1780.67"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/101","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 19:\u003c/strong\u003e They wanted us to make a 49-character diamond using inputs that is standing on a one-character connector, which is right on top of a 10-charactor triangle.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1781.56,1798.24"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/102","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e And it has to be using X's and O's. Justin Paulson's computer team did all of that in just over three minutes. Peter Esmondson led the structural team. He says this computer stuff isn't all that easy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1801.03,1813.33"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/103","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 20:\u003c/strong\u003e I think it's a little bit hard because you're not used to thinking like this usually. Just think about sports, you know.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1814.11,1825.81"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/104","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e The team is coached by Peter's mother, Bonnie Espenson.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1826.34,1828.84"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/105","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 21:\u003c/strong\u003e This was an opportunity for the children to do something that would really stretch them. It was a great challenge to them. When they first heard the definitions of long-term problems, they were floored. The parents were flooring. They had no idea how they could be solved. And yet, they solved them tremendously well. And it's been fun at the same time. That's what was so unusual about the program.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1829.84,1852.82"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/106","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Corvallis.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1855.34,1855.34"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/107","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 20:\u003c/strong\u003e Oh, there's the teacher.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1877.41,1878.11"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/108","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 18:\u003c/strong\u003e Oh","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1891.84,1891.84"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/109","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 22:\u003c/strong\u003e Whoa, you are really up there!","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1895.96,1897.72"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/110","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 18:\u003c/strong\u003e Three out of four. Was that four? That was four. That's four. That's it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1910.48,1914.86"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/111","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 23:\u003c/strong\u003e It's two obligations, and they're not incompatible. I would hope next week, by the end of next week...","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1931.48,1938.76"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/112","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 24:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, if the measure is adopted by the people, this sales tax scheme would raise between $750 and $800 million in new sales tax revenue. And all of that would go to reduce property taxes for homeowners, businesses, agriculture, timber, et cetera. About a 45% or 50% reduction overall in property taxes. For um, all those classes of property tax payers in Oregon. Uh, recent polls show that it's going to go down, uh, in a poll of our constituents in here. Et cetera, et cetera, all of those things be taxed, subject to tax, services, uh. The state representative from District 39, I have always been in opposition to the sales tax as part of our tax, uh system in Oregon, it is a regressive tax. It does not respect the ability of the person paying the tax to pay it from their own resources. The less money you make generally, the more money you will pay in all overall of your income in this tax than someone making two, four, five times as much. In addition, as hard as the committee has tried, it is impossible to prevent a shift of tax burden from businesses and industry.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=1940.32,2026.57"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/113","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 25:\u003c/strong\u003e Each other in the process of going down to Hurlbut Road, Hurlbut Lake. In my 32nd year now, working on various soil and fertility projects. Yeah, one of these people. Then we, then we went to about. And if you want to take a look at these two. Most sure that if we don't get into some excessively weak or less than. Yeah, thanks very much. Some effects on... We can't do this with organic. Right back here is what we have with no fertilizers and no herbicides. Sure, we really want to use all of the organic materials we can. And we make use of stubble. We incorporate stubble to increase the soil organic matter level. But you can't it by itself.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2042.31,2093.57"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/114","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 26:\u003c/strong\u003e If I had shot my own children, would I not have done a good job of it? Why would I have then immediately rushed them to the hospital with two children still living? Christy woke up, and as I say, she may be the only one to get me out of this. Would I have brought her to the hospitals? Wouldn't she be the one that I would make sure is dead? There are too many holes in it. Why would have I taken my kids to the Hospital? Wouldn't I have made sure they were dead and then cried crocodile tears? That's insane to think that I'd do such a thing and then bring the witnesses in against myself. That's crazy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2116.92,2145.06"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/115","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 27:\u003c/strong\u003e For the first time since the shooting incident on Marcola Road, Elizabeth Diane Downs went before reporters today. She proclaims her innocence and sharply criticizes law enforcement for their investigation in the case. She says they're letting a dangerous criminal get away while focusing on her. Police have told Elizabeth Downs they've stopped looking for the shaggy-haired stranger who allegedly shot at her and her children last month. The state has taken custody of her children. Court documents identify her as a prime suspect. Although a lot of questions have been raised about what happened May 19th, she still sticks with her story. Down says the family took a scenic country road for a sightseeing venture late that night when a man flagged them down. She says the children were asleep when he pulled out the gun. Terrifying.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2146.5,2190.77"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/116","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 26:\u003c/strong\u003e Very terrifying. I kept talking to them. Danny cried the whole way. I could hear him softly just moaning and Christy was dying. All the blood, all the pain, you keep trying. I keep trying to tell her to roll over so she wouldn't choke on the blood and it didn't dawn on me at the time that the blood was coming from her lungs. And I just kept talking to her, and sure, I didn't make sound remove.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2192.03,2219.13"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/117","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 27:\u003c/strong\u003e Although Down spoke alone in front of reporters, she consulted with her attorney beforehand. She thinks law enforcement has misinterpreted her daughter Christy's statement that there was no stranger present at the time of the shooting. She says police haven't given Christy a chance to tell the full story. She doesn't remember anything.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2220.81,2237.13"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/118","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 26:\u003c/strong\u003e There are many times she said, Mommy, what happened to your arm? What happened to me? What happened? So when they go in and ask her point blank, do you remember a man? And she says, no, that's like being on the witness stand. They only give you a chance for a yes and a no, not an explanation. She doesn't remember anything, let alone seeing a man.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2237.88,2253.34"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/119","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 27:\u003c/strong\u003e Mrs. Down still suffers from a painful gunshot wound to her arm. She says the man was aiming for her stomach, and she's lucky to be alive. Down says law enforcement is persecuting her because they can't find the man.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2254.41,2265.23"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/120","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 26:\u003c/strong\u003e Therefore, the DA looks bad, Lane County sheriffs look bad because they couldn't find the guy. People are terrified to walk outside. If they sacrifice the mother as the murderess of her children, that makes it clean cut, simple cut, pure and dry.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2268.14,2279.66"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/121","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 27:\u003c/strong\u003e There have been no indictments against Elizabeth Downs, and she won't appear in front of a grand jury. She says it's just a trap. She feels the only way to clear her name is before the public. Anne Bradley, Eyewitness News.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2280.54,2291.64"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/122","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 21:\u003c/strong\u003e This is information.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2294.52,2294.92"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/123","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 28:\u003c/strong\u003e Pressure them to keep them from spending any more hundreds of millions of dollars on those plants and just keep the print. This document shows how they falsified records to keep the price low, how they went in together to squeeze out all the little companies that were around competing and of course they've already been found guilty in federal court in a civil suit by Reed Brothers number. Against this and that's been affirmed by the Ninth Circuit and so it's always just bigger here oh yeah so I've had a couple hearings in Washington with large attendants there And they know this now, you know, apologizes for being for the Northwest Power Bones. Talking about Durham, later on he said, yes, he says, you're right, Durham was a very frank witness. I was amazed. It shows that John Kroll, whose side he's on, and also, as you know in the timber contract situation, that I imagine that Louisiana Pacific would like to see a lot of small companies. So they could pick up the pieces with the profits they're making and the time guess.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2312.97,2391.88"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/124","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 22:\u003c/strong\u003e Answer that it seemed at the hearing he didn't basically what he did is denied if they're going to pass on the rate payers","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2392.839,2398.04"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/125","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 28:\u003c/strong\u003e No, no, no. If you're talking about Durham, later on, he said yes, he says you're right.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2398.61,2404.81"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/126","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 29:\u003c/strong\u003e We jointly co-investigate as Dave copy has indicated cases of","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2421.61,2425.93"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/127","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 30:\u003c/strong\u003e This by proclaiming this week of June 13th, domestic violence child abuse awareness week and occurred to that child.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2426.05,2432.31"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/128","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 29:\u003c/strong\u003e Many of our calls, the majority of our calls though, are from neighbors.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2433.31,2435.73"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/129","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 22:\u003c/strong\u003e That was not good enough. That was bad enough. More hats. I didn't know there was 50.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2440.97,2451.29"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/130","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 31:\u003c/strong\u003e The schools are now providing services from all over the state, so we hope the state of Oregon has some special legislation. We've helped the public sector in developing special programs for learning disabilities around the state. We put on workshops, shared with them techniques, and we've helped them establish services. So they are catching up, and the Public Law 94142 is on the books. They're obligated in public schools to provide the service for these kids. We don't think we should spend our donated dollars to support public school. That's their mandate to serve. But we'll wipe this out.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530#t=2479.86,2522.31"}]},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755","type":"AnnotationPage","label":{"en":["English [Transcript]"]},"items":[{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70584/file/156530/transcript/86755/annotation/131","type":"Annotation","motivation":"subtitling","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"https://d9jk7wjtjpu5g.cloudfront.net/file_transcripts/associated_files/000/086/755/original/trint_Coll427_0434_transcript.vtt?1762802386","format":"text/vtt","language":"en"},"target":"https://d9jk7wjtjpu5g.cloudfront.net/file_transcripts/associated_files/000/086/755/original/trint_Coll427_0434_transcript.vtt?1762802386"}]}]}]}