 The tenders know what they're doing on this dive as far as shackling in the umbilicals. We're still going to do that even though it looks like the current is not too bad. We're still going to follow the same procedure whether there's probably current somewhere down in the water column so we'll try to keep this stage wire right up next to the ship so it's easier for you guys to hook them up to look for O2 toxicity. Once again divers it goes for anybody during this op. If that stage starts to move and you're at your 50 or 40 foot O2 stop and it starts to move give us okays if you're okay. If you're not okay stay hold and we'll stop. We'll figure it out from there. Keep a good grab yourself and if your buddy's having a problem take a hold of him. If it looks like he's having a problem then you need to report it. Don't wait for him because he might not be able to. All right in the up and over phase we get the stage back on deck. We've got the benches nice and closed so we can set the divers down undressed for 30 times. We're going to be walking right through here. I want you to go around that umbilical stack. Tenders ensure your EGS valve is closed. No such things waterproof. Roger that. Guys next time always when we start off we're doing leak checks do them on standby first and then go this way so we can get him unhatted and get the divers on. Grab a hold of his harness. Over going straight to 20 feet give me depth every five. Divers going up and over going straight to 20 feet give me okays all the way. Hold that. Blue it out. Down two. That's it. Perfect. Your surface checks let me know all the rigs. We're going to get them down on the stage.