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  2. Bangladesh Marine Academy - Wikipedia

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    Cadet Block and post-sea block, Commandant's house, Instructors' houses; Separate dining hall for cadets and instructors. Admin block, Instructional block, Eletro-navigational block, Workshop, auditorium; Marine Academy primary School, Marine academy School and College; Swimming pool, lake, recreation hill. Bangladesh Maritime Museum, Seafarers ...

  3. Diving platform - Wikipedia

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    A competitive diving platform at an outdoor swimming pool. A diving platform or diving tower is a type of structure used for competitive diving. It consists of a vertical rigid "tower" with one or more horizontal platforms extending out over a deep pool of water. In platform diving, the diver jumps from a high stationary surface.

  4. List of diving environments by type - Wikipedia

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    Most underwater diving is done in the shallower coastal parts of the oceans, and inland bodies of fresh water, including lakes, dams, quarries, rivers, springs, flooded caves, reservoirs, tanks, swimming pools, and canals, but may also be done in large bore ducting and sewers, power station cooling systems, cargo and ballast tanks of ships, and ...

  5. Indian Maritime University Navi Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Olympic size Swimming Pool M.E.C.S. Work Shop. The campus of the Indian Maritime University, Navi Mumbai, encompasses a comprehensive range of facilities designed to support its educational and training programs. Key features of the campus include: Administrative Block: Housing the university's administrative functions.

  6. Artificial reef - Wikipedia

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    An artificial reef (AR) is a human-created freshwater or marine benthic structure. [1] Typically built in areas with a generally featureless bottom to promote marine life , it may be intended to control erosion , protect coastal areas, block ship passage, block the use of trawling nets, [ 2 ] support reef restoration, improve aquaculture , or ...

  7. Xbloc - Wikipedia

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    Large Xblocs (8.0 m 3 or 280 cu ft) on a trial placement area. An Xbloc is a wave-dissipating concrete block (or "armour unit") designed to protect shores, harbour walls, seawalls, breakwaters and other coastal structures from the direct impact of incoming waves.