 Well, we came out here to Westport today for safety concerns that we have with the crabbing fishermen. What we're doing out here is a real quick safety check. All we're looking for is immersion suits, survival craft, and E-PIRB. And if they got those three things, then there's probably a pretty good chance that they'll survive most disasters that they could have out there. Skipper around? Do the skipper. All right. Come on board. Thank you. How are you guys going to start? Well, we actually have two of us. So one of us can go up and look at the E-PIRB and then life raft. For the E-PIRB, you know, they got to have the NOAA sticker. And what the NOAA sticker is is it tells, when the E-PIRB sends out a signal that the boat is in distress, it tells the NOAA, it tells NOAA that there's a boat out there and it tells them where to look for them and gives them all their contacts. So they need to have the right information with their NOAA sticker. Right battery. The battery date expires every 10 years. And so that's what else we're looking for on the E-PIRB. Right, yeah. Make sure it flashes, flash three times. So it's good. Place battery by January 2008. So we want to make sure this is still a lot. Make sure this is in 2008. So that's good as well. With the life raft, it has to be serviced once a year. It has to be in a float free location. So that it doesn't get caught if the boat does go down. It's able to float free and activate. We're just going to look at just the... Make sure it's on here to be able. Now it's going to be float free. Make sure the paint is attached to the weak link. Make sure the hydrostatic release looks good and it's in good condition. Check the expiration date here. So May 2008. Let's see first of all how many persons this is rated for. And it looks like it's six people. And with the immersion suits, we're making sure that they're in good condition. Most immersion suits out there are horrible. And if it's not at least five years new, you can probably bet it's in pretty bad shape. And what we're looking for on the immersion suits is that they have a light attached to their immersion suit. They have a whistle attached to their immersion suit. And the immersion suit is in overall good condition. That the zipper works, that everything that gave the immersion suit its Coast Guard approval is still on the immersion suit. And that's pretty much what we're looking for on these boats. I was going to tell people if you want to... Zip it all the way up to the... Yeah. Just this... That's a fresh zipper. I'm going to give you some new retro for this. We're going to check to take it out at 10 to 20 minutes if we're able to do them at the dock. And if they refuse them, they get boarded out at sea. It's about an hour and a half to two hours. Operation Safe Crab 2007 means that we're going to every single port on the coast that has a high contingency of crabbers. And we are doing our safety checks. You know, 10 minutes, those three things. They got those three things that can survive. You know, I'm confident that they'll be able to survive. That's the most important thing, saving the life.