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European Students Get 12SAUC-E Ten teams participated in the Student Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Challenge?Europe (SAUC-E), held at the NATO Undersea Research Center (NURC). by Edward Lundquist Legal Beat18Jurisdiction in Treasure Salvage Cases When and specifically where should U.S. courts be involved?  by Thomas H. Belknap, Jr. Five Minutes with21Dave Grant, MD, Saab Seaeye Dave Grant & team usher in a new chapter at the renowned company. by Greg Trauthwein Ocean Observation27Enviro Monitoring & Pollution Control by HF Radar Coastal radar has become an increasingly important monitoring tool for hazard management and environmental protection.  by Thomas Helzel 34NOAA Research Innovation Improving accuracy of ocean temp probes for climate research.  by Katrina PhillipsMarket Report36Subsea Vessel Demand Strong recovery is projected in subsea vessel demand.  by Simon Robb & Ian JonesPictured on the Cover is AXYS Technologies Inc. (AXYS) tenth ?smart buoy? into the NOAA Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System (CBIBS). The 1.7m diameter AXYS WatchKeeper buoy was deployed August 17, by the Chesapeake. Read more on page 10. (Photo: AXYS Technologies) Pictured in the background: DFKI Bremen (The German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, or The Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz (DFKI)) was represented by Team Avalon, and took third place in the 2011 SAUC-Echallenge. Read the full story starting on page 12. September 2011contentsMarine Technology Reporter Volume 54  Number 72MTRSeptember 2011MTR#7 (1-17):MTR Layouts 8/30/2011 12:39 PM Page 2

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