 In my role as a senior technical officer, often no two days are the same. One day you can be fighting fires, the next day you've got your scuba gear on and you're doing reef assessments. So I think that was one of the things coming in, I didn't realise how many different types of roles rangers can do. We get an extensive amount of training. There's boat driving, chainsaw operation, oil spill response, bird surveys. We use drones. We get to use a whole range of skill sets on a daily basis. Team work is massive in marine parks because we do those extended patrols and you can't do it by yourself. You need to work as a team to get the job done. I've been with the department for 12 years. Over my time here I'd like to leave my parks in as good a condition as when I started, if not better. At the end of the day you can look back what you did and you can see the benefits and you can see the benefits to the plants, the animals, our park users. You can see what you're doing is making their experience better. It feels like you're achieving something, good feeling at the end of the day.