A fiber optic cable can inhibit water, that may inadvertently enter the
cable, from damaging the cable's optical fibers. The fiber optic cable
can comprise a buffer tube defining an interior volume extending along
the fiber optic cable. Optical fibers can be disposed in the interior
volume of the buffer tube, along with water-swellable materials, such as
tapes and yarns. The interior volume can be dry or free from
water-blocking gels or fluids. The water-swellable materials can provide
the fiber optic cable with an unexpected level of protection from
seawater. The water-swellable materials can, for example, limit flow of
seawater along the interior volume. In an exemplary embodiment,
progression of seawater in the interior volume be limited to three meters
or less for a twenty four hour test period during which the seawater is
under about one meter of head pressure.