01:00:06 6.45 |
Reel opens - Fisheries Drought
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01:00:06 6.45 |
Color Bars
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01:00:12 12.89 |
Jumpy footage, yellow and green lines. Reporter unseen asks male worker at fisherie about how the run has been compared to prior years.
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01:00:28 28.59 |
Footage clears up a bit, worker talks into mic and states there has been a drought and they have had to take fish later than usual.
Some lines going through film |
01:01:09 69.7 |
Men seen working at fisherie, cutting fish up and tossing (into bins). Live fish flipping about in the containers
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01:01:39 99.53 |
CU workers hands mixing a sandy like substance in a tub, then letting it drain out. CU hand holding up a white bucket with sand in the bottom
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01:01:59 119.82 |
Worker takes buckets to storage bin, puts what looks like fishing line into the bucket.
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01:02:15 135.48 |
Unseen reporter interviews a fisherie worker. He explains the year is a good year for salmon, but having trouble getting the eggs they need due to high water temperature of the river. Eggs have a higher mortality rate in waters above 60 degrees.
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01:03:44 224.82 |
Gray and foggy shots of a large bay, mountain landscape - gray and foggy skies. Rain coming down can be heard hitting the rocky mountainside along the coastline.
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01:05:06 306.69 |
Ws a wide river, foggy rainy weather, seagulls on the shore and ducks in the water.
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01:05:28 328.24 |
small duck being washed down a rapid flowing river, moving along fast. Shots of the river flowing, Mallard ducks, rain coming down hitting rocks along the shoreline.
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01:06:23 383.03 |
Various shots of a rocky river bed, bridge in bkgd and rain coming down on the rocky shore
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01:06:52 412.65 |
Different segment begins.
Governor of California (looks like Edmund G. Brown) at podium at a press conference. |
01:08:01 481.76 |
End
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01:11:03 663.03 |
Reel end.
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Description: INTERVIEW RE FISHERIES DROUGHT
Keywords: 1993
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