CONTAINER AND CARGO LOCATION BUOY
EnviroEmerg Consulting, Duncan, British Columbia, CANADA - 
Stafford Reid
CCL Buoy and its attachment system

CONTAINER AND CARGO LOCATION BUOY EnviroEmerg Consulting, Duncan, British Columbia, CANADA - Stafford Reid

This video walks you through a field deployment test to support the concept of a container and cargo location buoy I designed and built.? I refer to it as the CCL Buoy.? Field Testing of CCL Buoy

?The CCL Buoy’s purpose is to be manually attached to a floating container or other cargo that has accidentally fallen off a vessel near coastal waters. The buoy tracks the container’s drift and final resting place, even if it sinks to 120 meters.? Its components are off-the-shelf, with an overall cost of $400, including a SPOT-Trace Satellite tracker.

?A detailed, 30-minute video presentation explains the CCL Buoy’s rationale, operating environment, procedure, individual components, and some creative non-emergency applications. Comprehensive Video About CCL Buoy ?Comprehensive Video of CCL Buoy? The concept paper is on my website at EnviroEmerg.ca under my “initiatives.”

?I am looking for your feedback on the CCL Buoy’s application based on your experiences and insights, such as real-world situations.

Carol Ogborne

Retired Section Head Base Mapping - GeoBC

1 年

Still at it Stafford. Way to go

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Bruce Morgan, PCC

Leadership and Performance Private Practice Coach for Individuals and Organizations

1 年

Very interesting concept, Stafford. There would seem to be a lot of practical and valuable applications; however, I will be interested in the feedback from people in your field who will be better positioned to comment on the CCL Buoy’s utility. Great to see your continued engagement in protecting marine ecosystems.

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