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  2. Category:Dredging companies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dredging companies" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Boskalis; D. DEME;

  3. Marcy Field - Wikipedia

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    Marcy Field (FAA LID: 1I1) is a public-use airport located two nautical miles (3.7 km) south of the central business district of Keene, a town in Essex County, New York, United States. It is owned by the Town of Keene. [1] The airport is situated on the west side of the Ausable River.

  4. Ocean dredging - Wikipedia

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    Ocean dredging can negatively affect benthic ecosystems. [7] When dredging equipment is moved along the seafloor, habitat-forming epifauna is damaged or removed. [8] As emergent corals, sponges, and seagrasses are damaged there is less habitat complexity for juvenile fishes to find protection in. [8] Dredging also removes the sand waves in which juvenile Atlantic cod settle.

  5. Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company - Wikipedia

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    Newark Bay had to be closed for five hours by the U.S. Coast Guard until damages to the GLD&D dredge were mitigated. The dredge had begun to take on water and a diving crew was sent in order to make repairs. [13] In December 2009, the National Transportation Safety Board issued a report that blamed the Orange Sun for the accident. The Orange ...

  6. Ellicott Dredges - Wikipedia

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    The first machine delivered was a steam-driven, 900 HP, 20-inch dredge. In 1941, Ellicott Dredges also built the dredge MINDI, a 10,000 HP, 28-inch cutter suction dredge still operating in the Panama Canal. Currently, Ellicott has sold over 1,500 dredges to 80 different countries.

  7. Airlift (dredging device) - Wikipedia

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    Airlift dredging. An airlift is device based on a pipe, used in nautical archaeology to suck small objects, sand and mud from the sea bed and to transport the resulting debris upwards and away from its source. It is a type of suction dredge. A water dredge or water eductor may be used for the same purpose. [1]

  8. Hydrographic survey - Wikipedia

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    Hydrographic survey is the science of measurement and description of features which affect maritime navigation, marine construction, dredging, offshore wind farms, offshore oil exploration and drilling and related activities. Surveys may also be conducted to determine the route of subsea cables such as telecommunications cables, cables ...

  9. Service catalog - Wikipedia

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    Service catalogs are implemented in a manner that facilitate the registration, discovery, request, execution, and tracking of desired services for catalog users. Each service within the catalog typically includes traits and elements such as: Clear ownership of and accountability for the service (a person and often an organization).