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Ocean And Coastal Consultants average salary is $51,000, median salary is $51,000 with a salary range from $51,000 to $51,000.
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Financial Analyst 51,000-51,000 Dayton, OH, 45401 2013 Ocean And Coastal Consultants Financial Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • Ocean and Coastal Consultants Inc
  • Industry: Other Consulting
  • City: Trumbull, CT
  • Ocean and Coastal Consultants, Inc. is a consulting firm founded in order to provide the private and public sector with unique expertise for solving problems in the offshore and coastal environments. The firm is constantly growing and offers a wide variety of services including: port and harbor development; design of coastal structures; offshore related specialty equipment; prediction of waves, surges, winds, and currents; sedimentation and erosion studies; design of intake and discharge structures; complete permitting; preparation of contract plans and specifications; cost estimating; and construction supervision.