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^- [Laczniak] I do weather. I'm AG2,

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^and I also operate this diver right here.

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^This is an underwater vehicle and it collects

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^side-scan sonar and imagery.

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^So it's able to scan the ocean bottom

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^and you can pick up contacts of,

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if going into a harbor, maybe there's

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a natural disaster or something

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and you can scan the bottom

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and see if there's any impacts of ships

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coming in and out, as well as the

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typography of what's under the water.

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It's a different thing everyday,

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different challenges, I meet a lot of people,

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I get to come to cool things like this,

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and just learn a lot; there's a lot to learn.

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I mean, weather's pretty hard to predict

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so you're always learning something, figuring out

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"Oh, maybe I can do this better next time."

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and stuff like that.

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So, it's science but it's hard.

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(laughs)

