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An Unlikely Ocean-Floor Cable Partnership
February 29, 2012 | Patch.com

Could a partnership between a commercial telecommunications company planning an undersea cable across the Pacific Ocean and science researchers seeing ocean bottom monitoring be a great opportunity for both?


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What is Marine Snow?
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How Deep Does Magma Form?
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