First of all, I'd like to make a correction. There seems to have been some misunderstanding during the first session this morning.
We do not carry out seismic work from the Amundsen. We are not equipped to do that. Again, you need a large ship, a ship that is call a boomer, a large ship that can actually send very strong acoustic signals to the bottom of the ocean to reveal the structure. We cannot do that with the Amundsen.
This integrated management approach to the development of a region or the protection of a region is exactly what we're trying to do within the framework of ArcticNet and those partnerships with the industry.
As you certainly know, the key for the development of those management approaches is scientific knowledge. We have to know what is there. What are the resources? What is the biomass? What are the animal populations? What are the resources that are used by the community there, and how are they used? We have to know this before we can actually develop a plan like that for the sustainable development of a region or protection of a region. With ArcticNet, this is exactly what we're doing.
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