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Aadithya (Aadu)

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Uh, and some studies are actually showing that there are some regions that are actually sources of carbon now. So it's not just sinks, but there's a flux between the ocean and the atmosphere. Um, I don't know if I have any positive gems for you, uh, Conan, but, uh, I think, uh, One cool thing. So I'm very new to oceanography.

I, you know, was a conservation based person for 25 years and an engineer. And I kind of combined those things and landed in this sector. But I think I've just been learning how cool and complex our oceans are and how many different subsystems are, you know, in there and what. What's cool is that oceans are like space to us in that they're just criminally under sampled. Right.

I, you know, was a conservation based person for 25 years and an engineer. And I kind of combined those things and landed in this sector. But I think I've just been learning how cool and complex our oceans are and how many different subsystems are, you know, in there and what. What's cool is that oceans are like space to us in that they're just criminally under sampled. Right.

I, you know, was a conservation based person for 25 years and an engineer. And I kind of combined those things and landed in this sector. But I think I've just been learning how cool and complex our oceans are and how many different subsystems are, you know, in there and what. What's cool is that oceans are like space to us in that they're just criminally under sampled. Right.

So we don't know much about the oceans at all because we don't have like an array of sensors in there for like, you know, last decade. 100 years or so, but that's what we're trying to do. We're trying to put as much technology out there and sample as much as we can so that we can better understand a lot of these things.

So we don't know much about the oceans at all because we don't have like an array of sensors in there for like, you know, last decade. 100 years or so, but that's what we're trying to do. We're trying to put as much technology out there and sample as much as we can so that we can better understand a lot of these things.

So we don't know much about the oceans at all because we don't have like an array of sensors in there for like, you know, last decade. 100 years or so, but that's what we're trying to do. We're trying to put as much technology out there and sample as much as we can so that we can better understand a lot of these things.

We're doing the best we can, Conan.

We're doing the best we can, Conan.

We're doing the best we can, Conan.

Sorry, you said prowl, right?

Sorry, you said prowl, right?

Sorry, you said prowl, right?

What's your hobby? I think, yeah, my two main ones are trail running and bird watching. Oh, bird watching. And what I found is I hang out with a lot of older folks because that's a very kind of niche subset of activities that... I find my communities, honestly, but it's... You know, it gets me outside.

What's your hobby? I think, yeah, my two main ones are trail running and bird watching. Oh, bird watching. And what I found is I hang out with a lot of older folks because that's a very kind of niche subset of activities that... I find my communities, honestly, but it's... You know, it gets me outside.

What's your hobby? I think, yeah, my two main ones are trail running and bird watching. Oh, bird watching. And what I found is I hang out with a lot of older folks because that's a very kind of niche subset of activities that... I find my communities, honestly, but it's... You know, it gets me outside.

Never worked. I almost traveled nine hours round trip to see something called a Baikal teal down in Oregon. It was kind of a similar vagrant. Got kind of lost and found its way over here. But I'm getting married in two weeks, and I don't think your wife would be... Wait a minute.

Never worked. I almost traveled nine hours round trip to see something called a Baikal teal down in Oregon. It was kind of a similar vagrant. Got kind of lost and found its way over here. But I'm getting married in two weeks, and I don't think your wife would be... Wait a minute.

Never worked. I almost traveled nine hours round trip to see something called a Baikal teal down in Oregon. It was kind of a similar vagrant. Got kind of lost and found its way over here. But I'm getting married in two weeks, and I don't think your wife would be... Wait a minute.

And basically there's a lot to do because I'm getting married in India and my fiancé, soon-to-be wife, is from Texas and her whole family is from Texas and not a lot of them have visited Asia or India and I'm basically coordinating a bunch of stuff like clothing, visas, flights, choreographed dances because it's a big kind of soiree.