84,99 zł
When developers build a multi-billion-dollar suspension bridge or expand a massive commercial shipping port, dredging the ocean floor churns up thousands of tons of toxic, blinding sediment. If this silt drifts into the open ocean, it utterly destroys local coral reefs and fisheries. To prevent ecological catastrophe and devastating legal fines, marine construction companies are forced to deploy an invisible, highly lucrative defense mechanism: the Silt Curtain. This book exposes the quiet B2B monopoly of underwater environmental containment. Silt curtains are massive, heavy-duty geotextile skirts suspended from floating buoys and anchored to the sea floor, creating a physical quarantine zone that traps the suspended sediment until it safely settles back down. We explore the intense hydrodynamic engineering required to keep these curtains from tearing apart in strong tidal currents, and how the tightening of global environmental legislation has turned the manufacturing and deployment of these temporary underwater walls into a hyper-profitable, unavoidable tollbooth for all coastal infrastructure projects. Look beneath the surface of marine expansion. Understand the specialized, muddy logistics that quietly protect the oceans from the violence of human construction.
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Liczba stron: 201
Rok wydania: 2026
