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Underwater Vehicle Annual: ROV, AUV, and UUVs

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Editorial

Gregory R. Trauthwein

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John C. O’Malley offer fresh perspective from a broad swath of stakeholders that are directly [email protected]

Vinvolved in the evolution of UUVs, from those who conceive and create

Associate Publisher & Editor them, to those that use them and continually push the operational envelope of capability.

Gregory R. Trauthwein

I am thrilled to welcome Kira Coley as a new and regular contributor to our pages, print [email protected] and electronic. This month Kira was tasked to report on one of the most interesting and

Web Editor challenging areas of subsea exploration: the use of AUVs in and around Polar Science. Her

Eric Haun [email protected] story starts on page 26.

Speaking of Polar Science and the Arctic, we present here a 13-page special section on

Contributing Editors

Capt. Edward Lundquist, USN (Ret.) the companies, the organizations, the scientists and the “Arctic Experts” from what many

Claudio Paschoa

William Stoichevski consider to be the gateway to the Arctic, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada.

I have a long and strong relationship and af

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