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  1. Trenching: A trench is excavated along the shore from the landing site to the point where the cable will be buried beneath the sea floor. The trench is typically dug using specialized equipment, such as a jet plow or trenching machine, and is designed to protect the cable and ensure that it is buried at the appropriate depth.
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