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stantively run by the senior management and diverse group of professionals both in the field and in the office. The company’s corporate offices are located in Seattle, WA, but we now have regional offices in

Anchorage, AK; the San Francisco Bay area, CA; and

Houston, TX to support our local operations in those regions. We also work internationally when the right opportunity comes about. We have six core services lines: regional day to day diving services such as underwater ship husbandry and diving support for marine construction operations; casualty response project management and operations both topside and underwater; marine construction operations as a prime contractor; marine environmental support operations including small vessel operation; offshore diving support operations for the energy sector; and unmanned underwater operations with ROVs. We are capable of supporting all of these service lines in all of the regions we operate.

We have built and operate four saturation diving systems, and we have multiple mixed gas and surface diving systems across the company offices. We also have seven inspection class ROVs and own a SAAB

Seaeye Cougar XT light work class ROV as well. We own and operate a number of small dive support ves- sels. But perhaps the most important asset that

Global has are the professionals that work at the company. We have approximately 350 full time div- ing and marine professionals who have worked at the company for a long time, and who take great pride in doing a good job the first time. This culture was instilled in the company from the beginning, and we carry it forward with our new personnel. 30 MTR January/February 2011

DB Performance Images, starting top: • Dive station mounted aboard derrick barge. • Topside package being loaded aboard barge. • Upper portion of jack-up barge that was destroyed by hurricane, raised to the surface.

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