 I'm Emma McIntosh, I'm a conservation scientist and the Coordination of Great British Oceans Coalition, which is a group of six UK NGOs that focus on marine protection in the British overseas territories. So the UK has the resources to conduct all sorts of activities that might be difficult for smaller communities or smaller governments to manage independently. So for example, when it comes to managing large areas of the overall marine estate, the UK is responsible for the surveillance technology and monitoring enforcement that is possible to aggregate at scale. The UK can then help with that expertise and financial resources to countries like, of territories like Ascension Island in the South Atlantic who cannot manage that independently on their own. So for example, at the moment as the Ascension Island government is considering whether to protect 50% or even up to 100% of the marine protected area into the future from long-lining fishing activities, they are actively asking the Foreign Office in the UK to help them with the costs of surveillance in those waters.