so, i studied marine biology coastal ecology at university of plymouth, and then i wanted to come backire and see if could get a job. so we're potting for lobsters, working about 250 pots off whitby. the idea is to try and protect the lobster populations out in the wild, cos they're heavily fished and they're really commercially, ecologically important species. to do that, we'll take lobsters with eggs on from the wild, and the eggs will naturally release in a hatchery. we'll then protect the larvae. over their most vulnerable part of their life period, which is the first, sort of, five to six weeks. and once they're over that stage, we'll then release them into the wild. i've got core values at the hatchery, just to try and promote the, i guess, more positive sides of fishing and try to promote more positive signs of the marine environment and try to push for more of a balance between it, trying to protect it and nurture it, instead of take, take, take all the time. so, like, sort of pre—mass mortality event. it was kind of booming. i suppose. in the last in the past 15 years, we've s