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Federal Maritime and Hydrographic A
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Cover photos:alpha ventus offshore
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Federal Maritime and Hydrographic A
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XTable of Contents5.3 Learning from
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List of AuthorsDr. Sven AdlerSwedis
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List of AuthorsXVIIDr. Jochen Kraus
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List of AuthorsXIXKatharina Teschke
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3 1Current situation of offshoredev
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51 IIMain sectionChapter 8Chapter 9
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83 10Effects of the alpha ventusoff
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