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What You Can't See: the Infrastructure that Sustains the Ocean

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Under the surface of the sea there is a network of underwater infrastructure as everyday as it is invisible: tunnels that connect territories, pipelines that transport resources, electrical and data cables that connect islands and countries, research stations and hydraulic structures. Maintaining all this looks like repairing plumbing inside a washing machine: there is pressure, corrosion, currents, low visibility and complicated access. That is…
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Under the surface of the sea there is a network of underwater infrastructure as everyday as it is invisible: tunnels that connect territories, pipelines that transport resources, electrical and data cables that connect islands and countries, research stations and hydraulic structures. Maintaining all this looks like repairing plumbing inside a washing machine: there is pressure, corrosion, currents, low visibility and complicated access. That is…

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WWWhat's new broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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