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Environmental data / United States Department of Commerce / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / U.S. National Geodetic Survey / Hydrographic survey / United States Army Corps of Engineers / Integrated Ocean Observing System / Hurricane Katrina / Captain / Physical geography / Economy of the United States / Philip M. Kenul
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Environmental data
United States Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
U.S. National Geodetic Survey
Hydrographic survey
United States Army Corps of Engineers
Integrated Ocean Observing System
Hurricane Katrina
Captain
Physical geography
Economy of the United States
Philip M. Kenul

April 2006 Summary Record Hydrographic Services Review Panel January 25-26, 2006 Houston, Texas Introduction – Wednesday, January 25, 2005

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