Marina Debris & Hazard Clearance

Routine seabed cleanup for private yacht clubs and marinas, clearing hazards like tires, shopping carts, and cables that threaten boat props.

Overview

What This Involves

Marina berths accumulate the same hazards over time — old tires, discarded cabling, shopping carts, sunk mooring tackle — sitting exactly where a prop or thruster is going to find them. We run a routine seabed clearance pass across the marina footprint, locating and removing debris before it becomes a claim, as a scheduled service rather than a one-off response to an incident.

Method

How It's Done

01

Seabed survey across the marina berth footprint

02

Debris located, logged, and assessed for safe removal method

03

Removal via diver or robotic recovery as the item requires

04

Clearance record delivered for the marina's records

Output

Deliverable

A cleared marina seabed and a documented clearance record.

Fit

Who It's For

Marina operators and yacht clubs running scheduled berth maintenance.

Frequently Asked
What does Marina Debris & Hazard Clearance involve?

Marina berths accumulate the same hazards over time — old tires, discarded cabling, shopping carts, sunk mooring tackle — sitting exactly where a prop or thruster is going to find them. We run a routine seabed clearance pass across the marina footprint, locating and removing debris before it becomes a claim, as a scheduled service rather than a one-off response to an incident.

How does it work?
  1. Seabed survey across the marina berth footprint
  2. Debris located, logged, and assessed for safe removal method
  3. Removal via diver or robotic recovery as the item requires
  4. Clearance record delivered for the marina's records
What's the deliverable?

A cleared marina seabed and a documented clearance record.

Who is Marina Debris & Hazard Clearance for?

Marina operators and yacht clubs running scheduled berth maintenance.