MARINE TECHNOLOGY
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Submarines,
Don't They?
BY KEVIN ARIYANONTHAKA, JACOB TAYLOR
AND ROBERT RANDALL
You'd better beUeve they do, and the Texas
A&MAggies have been leadingthe charge
ON T H E C O V E R :
Underwater vehicles like the DeepSee
submersible, shown here
operat-ing off Corns Island near the shore
of Costa Rica, are redefining subsea
exploration and research. Photo
courtesy WaterFrame/Alamy.,
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Accelerating Subsea Tech
BY THOMAS FULTON
The United States Navy brings
together potential partners to
collaborate and innovate
Subsea In Seattle
BYMAXMARCUCCI
The 2016 SNAiVIE Maritime
Convention provided
in-depth content on underwater
technologies and challenges
Vessel Report;
Seabreacher
Submersible watercraft
from Innespace
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