Installing Green Artificial Reefs: A Sustainable Challenge
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Installing Green Artificial Reefs: A Sustainable ChallengeAutor(es)
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2021-09Resumo
[Abstract] Green Artificial Reefs (GARs) are marine structures
to exploit sea resources in a sustainable way (produce food
resources, improve the tourism, etc.). They should be installed on
the seabed, process that is not usually easy. Therefore, their
installation process should be clearly defined. The aim of this
paper is to propose several methods for installing a group of green
artificial reefs designed in the PROARR research project. Two of
these methodologies are conventional: a bulkcarrier and a special
service workboat. The other technique is innovative: an
autonomous vehicle. All of them offer different results in terms of
maneuverability, positioning, precision and cost. This study will
compare these four methods of installing green artificial reefs to
improve the knowledge about this type of sustainable way of
exploiting the marine resources.
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Green artificial reef
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Installation
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Paper: 19th International Conference on Renewable Energies and Power Quality (ICREPQ’21) Almeria (Spain), 28th to 30th July 2021
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2172-038X