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Image by Jackson Schroeder, University of Georgia

Volume 67 • Number 8Volume67•Number8

Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, taken off the coast of Richmond Hill, GA, USA, 2024 / Image courtesy Teledyne Marine 2024 Photo Contest 12 Subsea Defense

Endurance is Key Endurance is (still) key in undersea warfare.

By David Strachan, Strikepod Systems 20

Digitalization

Remote Control 26 As infrastructure goes subsea, pulling up data ef? ciently is an imperative.

By Wendy Laursen 26

Sub-Bottom Pro? lers

Pro? ling Change Sub-bottom pro? lers are tracking offshore wind into deeper water, but there are other opportunities too that are driving the latest developments.

By Wendy Laursen 32 Oceans Observation

Glide Path Underwater vehicles 32 increasingly supply critical scienti? c data.

B y Celia Konowe

Lander Lab 40

Ferrocement Anchors Expendable anchors should be dense, cheap, biodegradable, readily available and scalable.

By Kevin Hardy 40 4 Editor’s Note 6 Authors & Contributors 7 Editorial Board 8 Case Study: SOI 16 OpEd: Subsea Noise 36 Submarine Networks & AI 47 Classi? eds 48 Advertisers Index

Kevin hardy © Andrew Gelder, Teledyne Marine Kongsberg Discovery

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