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Underwater Visualization 18Students Command Project Shiphunt Project Shiphunt, sponsored by Sony and the Intel, included five high school students & experts from NOAA & WHOI to find and document shipwrecks. Hydroacoustics 29First of its Kind Salmon Counter Fisheries managers at the Quinault Indian Nation (QIN) turnedto BioSonics to help manage a valuable resource. Seismic Survey34Taking the Helm This summer Rob Mecarini succeeded his father as president of Alpine Ocean Seismic Survey, a company with a rich history and promising future. By Greg Trauthwein Subsea Engineering40Choosing the Right Burial Equipment Explore the key criteria to consider when selecting subsea equipment for burying and protecting the power cable that connects the turbines of an offshore wind farm (OWF). By Phil Walker & Cliff McDougall Pictured on the Cover is an image from the recent ?Project Shiphunt,? which utilized advanced imaging systems from Sony and Intel and included a group of high school students and global subsea lead- ers in a unique mission to discover and document historic shipwrecks in Lake Huron. See story on page 18. (Photo Credit: Mike Postons - Fourth Element/3deep) Pictured in the background: James Willett radios to a dive boat during the Project Shiphunt. October 2011contentsMarine Technology Reporter Volume 54  Number 8View from St. Johns 22Pipe Hunter When a N. Sea decommisioningproject needed to find buried pipes, it called Pangeo Subsea.by Andrew Safer Market Report24$7B UMS MarketUnmanned maritime systemsbusiness is growing fast. by Antoine Martin Conference 46MREC to Meet New England Marine RenewableEnergy Center (MREC) set for Boston, November 7-8, 2011.by Maggie MerrillVehicles 48Hugin & Remus Pipeline Inspection with AUVs.by Even Børhaug & Per Espen Hagen2MTROctober 2011MTR#8 (1-17):MTR Layouts 10/11/2011 9:40 AM Page 2

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