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    The Titanic Breakdown

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    artifacts waiting to be analyzed and displayed. The opportunities were unparalleled, but technology had a long way to catch up. But underwater archaeology was still relatively new, and legalities of the wreck were undecided. With time though, legal procedures were worked out and technology advanced enough to fully handle the remains of the Titanic. Primarily, underwater archaeology was still a developing practice when the Titanic was discovered. The specific techniques of the method began to…

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    nothing will get done on time or correctly. This is why my dream job is to be the leader of an underwater welding team. After job corps I plan on working in my field until I have enough funds to go to the underwater welding school I want in Florida. I especially think underwater welding is amazing because not only are you bonding two pieces of incredibly materials you are doing it underwater. Underwater welding is a specific skill that can be used for many different jobs. Such as repairing oil…

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    the cave while he was swimming in underwater passages;subsequently, he took the photos and kept it a secret.He also contacted people after he found the cave were The French Ministry of culture then they sented the photos of the cave to Jean Clottes. Jean Clottes is a scientific advisor on prehistoric art.Jean Clottes occupation AKA his job is an archaeologist.Jean Courtin is an archaeologist and a diver.Jean Courtin is director of the French Department of underwater archaeological…

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    The world is a bustling and noisy place, and now so is underwater. With drilling and marine sonar testing, it is no wonder whales can't live in peace and quiet. So it is our job to bring a halt to all the noise and allow these beautiful creatures to live in peace! I think that the underwater noise does in fact, affect the live of whales and many sea creatures. One reason I do believe that these noises are affecting whales is because scientist conducted an experiment over a two year span,…

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    Welding Career

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    outside. When welding outside, you need to consider the weather. If it is very windy you will have to make a tent to go inside of so the shielding gas does not blow away. If it is raining you might have to be inside a tent on an insulated platform. Underwater welding can be done too. Of course,…

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    Axial Seamount Essay

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    paper. They will learn facts about Axial Seamount such as what it is, on what plates it is located on, what landforms are around it, etc. Axial Seamount is an underwater volcano located in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean, about 483 kilometers (300 miles) off the coast of Oregon. Because its frequent volcanic activity, the first underwater volcano observatory is located near the volcano. (www.pmel.noaa.gov) According to www.en.wikipedia.org, the two plates that create the boundary are called the…

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    Ocean Overfishing

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    There are many contributing factors that have lead up to a depletion our our ocean fish. As our underwater wildlife ecosystem decreases, we keep moving backwards with fisheries overfishing and diminishing the underwater wildlife. Overfishing occurs when there is a popular fishing area constantly being fished out to the point where the reproduction cycle can't keep up. Recent studies have shown that overfishing has exploited 52% of fish stock (subpopulations of a particular species of fish). More…

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    diver(1C) Coast Guard divers have their own course code and curriculum which does not include many of the above mentioned capabilities and training. The Coast Guard Diver performs step out Coast Guard specific training during the instruction of underwater demolition and rebreather operation and maintenance. Both key parts of the Navy Master Diver evaluation process. During the step out process the Coast Guard divers are instructed in multiple Coast Specific equipment and operations including…

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    realization that an actual human being, just like you, could create something so authentic-looking, so great. The amount of work it takes before you can even start on pencil and paper is huge, especially if your work is basically in another world, underwater. Let’s start with what it is to be an illustrator. An illustrator is someone who creates a visual picture. I don’t mean a mental picture, I mean an actual picture you can see with your eyes. They capture and recreate what they see,…

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    is necessary to not only understand them in order to harness their energy through water turbines, but also to avoid being hit by tsunamis and cyclones that sweep through the area. (See image) Depth is, of course, a central issue in building an underwater city. Currently, it is advised that building not exceed 1,000 meters in depth though through technological advancements it may be feasible to live as deep as the base of the abyssopelagic zone at 6,000 meters in depth (see image). All of…

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