 A unified command structure led by the Navy successfully removed a majority of hazardous material from the Daiky Maru 7, a commercial fishing vessel that ran aground near the Spanish steppes at Apra Harbor on Naval Base Guam, February 13. No one entity could have managed that by themselves. There's going to be support in certain levels of synergy brought forward with salvage experts but also environmental experts. Over a five-day period, personnel from the Navy Coast Guard, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, Guam Environmental Protection Agency, contracted salvage crews and the responsible party worked together to remove heavy oil and other hazardous material from the vessel to mitigate environmental damage to the reef, protected species, and surrounding beaches. Reporting for Dr. Regent Marianas, I'm Joanna Dolphin.