Chilean fishermen are getting back in the water in Iquique.<br /> <br />They're trying to salvage everything they can after a tsunami pounded the city a week ago.<br /> <br />A magnitude 8.2 quake sparked the tsunami, which sent 2 meter waves crashing into the coast.<br /> <br />With crews pulling the remaining debris from the water, the Iquique port captain says the city is almost back to normal.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) CAPTAIN GASTON GUERRERO LOPEZ SAYING:<br /> <br />"To see it get going again, to see maritime activity, to see things arriving to the ports - this generates the movement of trucks and also businesses and this reactivates the city, and I think that to be able to get back to work a week after the earthquake, I think these activities are good signs of recuperation."<br /> <br />Many are now rebuilding.<br /> <br />The longer they're out of the water, the longer they're out of an income.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) OWNER OF LARGE BOAT, MARIO SAAVEDRA, SAYING:<br /> <br />"Behind every fisherman and crew there