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  2. USCGC Sea Fox - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Sea Fox was the last Marine Protector-class coastal patrol boat to be built. [1] Her first home port was Bangor, Washington where she was part of the Coast Guard Maritime Force Protection Unit there, in company with her sister ship USCGC Sea Devil. [2]

  3. Airport-to-airport mutual aid - Wikipedia

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    The first example in the world was the Southeast Airports Disaster Operations Group (SEADOG), which was founded in 2004-2005 under the leadership of Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport and Orlando International Airport. [1] The initial emphasis of SEADOG was assistance to airports recovering from hurricanes.

  4. Independent Natural Resources, Inc - Wikipedia

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    It formed Renew Blue in Dallas as a wholly owned subsidiary charged with licensing the SEADOG pump. [ 1 ] The SEADOG Pump is an ocean-wave energy technology patented by Independent Natural Resources Inc. (INRI) and invented by Kenneth W. Welch, Jr. [ 2 ] The pump rises and falls with ocean swells, effectively capturing the energy in the ocean ...

  5. USCGC Sea Otter - Wikipedia

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    The 87-foot (27 m) Sea Otter incorporates several features not present in the Coast Guard's earlier cutters. [1] [2] The class are equipped with a stern launching ramp, that allows the vessel to deploy or retrieve it waterjet propelled pursuit boat, without having to stop.

  6. Sea Tow - Wikipedia

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    Sea Tow is an international marine assistance provider headquartered in Southold, New York, United States. [1] Presently Sea Tow operates over 120 independently owned franchise locations in the United States, Europe, the Bahamas and Puerto Rico.

  7. HMS Seadog - Wikipedia

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    HMS Seadog was a third-batch S-class submarine built for the Royal Navy during World War II. Completed in September 1942, she spent most of her career in Arctic waters, off Norway, but sank only one German ship in 13 patrols.

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