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undersea

[uhn-der-see] / ˈʌn dərˌsi /


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U.S. national-security officials say the Chinese undersea expeditions offer fresh evidence of a growing threat from China in the Arctic region, known as the High North.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nato governments are on high alert for any signs that Russia is cutting the undersea cables that carry the electronic traffic that keeps Western society going.

From BBC

Each of these resorts has an undersea restaurant, where travelers can sip sparkling wine and eat crab and caviar as Rainbowfish flit by, and Blacktip sharks skulk in the distance.

From Salon

What started with a single flagship undersea cable linking the U.S. and the U.K. quickly turned into a pitch for a global network.

From The Wall Street Journal

He referenced a Russian spy ship that was recently suspected of mapping undersea cables near UK waters.

From BBC