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Cutting cables is easy
Consumer "Sonar" is more sophisticated now than Navy Sonar was in the 70s.
I don't think it would be too hard to find a cable in a few hundred feet of water near shore. These cable were cut in areas where it is shallow enough for ships to anchor.
Cutting a cable by dragging something sharp across it would be a lot easier than trying to keep it operational and dry under water while you splice in a tap.
To find the shore end, just look for the signs that say "Don't anchor in this area".