 dioxide is increasing in the atmosphere, the ocean is getting warmer, the air is getting warmer, precipitation patterns are changing, patterns of ocean circulation are changing, the very chemistry of the ocean itself is changing. And so all of these are things that we need to measure, we need to understand, and then we can look and see what kind of impacts they might. I think scientists are among the world's worst communicators about what we do. We speak in jargon and we publish in journals that a few people read. But what's become more apparent now is that the aquarium can serve as a conduit to get those messages to the public about the fascinating wonderful work that's gone. To put together a small grants program, it's seed money for people to put in, they put in a proposal following the mentored online course, to either develop a communications program around bleaching, to build bleaching into their management plans of areas they work, or resilience into the management plans of where they work, or to prepare an early action plan for a bleaching event, should it happen. They put in a proposal and they'll get some seed money to take it forward, and that enables them then to take that learning forward and implement it in a real life situation and take it on beyond that. It's the foundation for them. Some approaches attempt to attract birds to areas so they can breed. They have decoys, for example, or they can have sounds of adults displaying, to attract new birds to breed. In other situations, the approach is more intensive and it actually entails moving young chicks that are hand-fed, fostered, and then they will leave and hopefully they will return back. The military is very kindly supporting a project where we bring these eggs that would otherwise be destroyed to James Campbell and then a valiant core of volunteers hand-feed the babies until they fledge and we hope that they'll come back in six or seven years to James Campbell. This is all of us working together to face a really serious challenge to make sure our great kids and the next generations have a world and resources to live in.