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Ocean Engineering- The Naval Architect

By: Steven Powell, Journalist
Some examples of what they build are aircraft carriers, submarines, sailboats, and tankers. They make around $45.89 per hour and $95,440 per year.
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William Bourne's Impact on Ocean Exploration

William Bourne’s Impact on Ocean Exploration

By: Eileen Elliott, Journalist
He designed one of the first recorded submarines.
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Naval Architects. What Do They Do?

Naval Architects. What Do They Do?

By: Jeremy Huang, Journalist

Naval architects. A job you may or may not have heard of before, categorized under ocean engineering. These architects are unique, and they serve a special purpose to the broader category of ocean engineering....

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Underwater Vehicles

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
Underwater vehicles are categorized in four classes: Human Occupied Vehicles (HOVs), Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs), Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), Hybrid Remotely Operated Vehicles (HROVs).
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Coastal flooding from heavy rains in New Orleans. (Image credits: “U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit.” Coasts | U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit, toolkit.climate.gov/topics/coastal-flood-risk.)

Coastal flood management and the ocean–an overview:

By: Amy Peng, Journalist
As climate and human impact further shape our oceans, how do we push back against the negative consequences to our coasts?
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Who is Graham Hawkes?

Who is Graham Hawkes?

By: Henry Chuong, Journalist

Graham Hawkes is a renowned marine engineer and a designer of submarines. Graham Hawkes was born in London on December 23, 1947. He was an only child. One of his inventions was inventing  the first ever...

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ORPC - Lead Electrical Engineer

ORPC – Lead Electrical Engineer

By: Philip Do, Journalist
Ocean Renewable Power Company, or ORPC, is a company that makes marine renewable energy technology and project development solutions. A lead electrical engineer helps to design and commission electrical components for wave energy systems.
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