this is in a part of the state called mont giew island off of kodiak, but what you'll see is with -- with guy high tides and just the -- with good high tides and just with the weather that we get, trees that have come down and are part of the ocean accumulation come up to the shore. but you can see tucked in, kind of sprinkled like confetti some of the styrofoam that has -- that has washed up. again, this marine debris that we're seeing. but think about how difficult it is to get in and access some of this after these winter storms that -- that we see. when debris lands on rough and rocky shorelines, wave action is -- is expected to break that up. we know that that happens. but i am -- i'm already concerned about our marine life and birds and animals, marine animals consuming these smaller plastic particles that have been broken down by the wave action. allowing a chunk of styrofoam that's easy to pick up today -- you know, when you've got reasonably good sized pieces, you can go ahead and pick that up. but it's going to be much more difficult to do that when it's been broken down by