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Lietuant Commander salas is stationed at Point Mugu Naval Station which is 13.12 feet above the sea level . He is Operating a robotic glider , RU27, in an effort to locate the black box from a recent airline crash. Ru27 is currently searching at a depth of -358 1/5 feet . What is the Current difference in distance between Lietuant Commander Salas and RU27?
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