Tod : I'm Tod Emko.
Tod : Yeah.
Tod : My time's up.
Tod : Well, in the Galapagos, we always also have a pretty fun exercise where we have a lot of poaching equipment and poaching operations in the marine reserve.
Tod : Yes.
Tod : Yeah.
Tod : Hi.
Tod : Why are you alive?
Tod : Well, I'm actually--now that I'm back--cause I've been back from our most recent campaign in the Galapagos for quite a few months now.
Tod : Yeah, that's for me.
Tod : Actually, in answer to have we been on boats before, actually before I served
Tod : Oh, they were great.
Tod : Battles look chaotic and stuff when you see them on the show, etc.
Tod : Mm-hmm.
Tod : Taking pictures of my cut.
Tod : Yes.
Tod : Actually-- Andrea: It's split in two and sunk now and hopefully they'll be an Ady Gil II.
Tod : And, and in answer to your question about the Japanese opinion, actually what's happening now with our campaign is that more and more Japanese are now actually finding
Tod : Yeah, we can't really emphasize that enough that it's really up to the consumer has, the consumer has so much power here.
Tod : Our crew has been down there actually, and we've been monitoring independently of BP, how bad it's going to be and, and trying to formulate a better plan in order to help
Tod : Yes.
Tod : Yes.
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