Advanced Mooring Model

Advanced Mooring Model

Advanced Mooring Model

An Interactive model showcasing the cutting-edge marine technology - Advanced Mooring Systems (AMS). 


This project is a collaborative effort with Designer Jack Lew, commissioned by LIFE Recreation ReMEDIES a marine conservation partnership. The model plays a pivotal role in supporting ReMEDIES' educational and outreach initiatives, with a primary focus on recreational boat users as influential stakeholders in restoration endeavours.


It serves as a powerful communication tool to explain the pressing issue of chains from conventional moorings scouring the seabed, resulting in the removal of precious habitats like seagrass and maerl. Audiences can turn the wheel to drive the tide line up and down, and view for themselves how traditional moorings V. Advanced Mooring Systems affect the health of seabed. The AMS demonstrated in the model uses a chain raised with floats to prevent any seabed drag. 


The introduction of innovative marine technology, such as the AMS, pose inherent challenges, particularly in addressing safety concerns and cultural norms. Our interactive display is used for initiating conversations and fostering clearer understanding of the critical conservation impact they offer. 


Our technical model has been exhibited at prominent events across the UK that focus on recreational boating and marine conservation, including the Southampton Boat Show and Sail GP (GrandPrix), where our Interactive Model has captivated audiences and contributed to raising awareness about sustainable marine practices.

An Interactive model showcasing the cutting-edge marine technology - Advanced Mooring Systems (AMS). 


This project is a collaborative effort with Designer Jack Lew, commissioned by LIFE Recreation ReMEDIES a marine conservation partnership. The model plays a pivotal role in supporting ReMEDIES' educational and outreach initiatives, with a primary focus on recreational boat users as influential stakeholders in restoration endeavours.


It serves as a powerful communication tool to explain the pressing issue of chains from conventional moorings scouring the seabed, resulting in the removal of precious habitats like seagrass and maerl. Audiences can turn the wheel to drive the tide line up and down, and view for themselves how traditional moorings V. Advanced Mooring Systems affect the health of seabed. The AMS demonstrated in the model uses a chain raised with floats to prevent any seabed drag. 


The introduction of innovative marine technology, such as the AMS, pose inherent challenges, particularly in addressing safety concerns and cultural norms. Our interactive display is used for initiating conversations and fostering clearer understanding of the critical conservation impact they offer. 


Our technical model has been exhibited at prominent events across the UK that focus on recreational boating and marine conservation, including the Southampton Boat Show and Sail GP (GrandPrix), where our Interactive Model has captivated audiences and contributed to raising awareness about sustainable marine practices.

An Interactive model showcasing the cutting-edge marine technology - Advanced Mooring Systems (AMS). 


This project is a collaborative effort with Designer Jack Lew, commissioned by LIFE Recreation ReMEDIES a marine conservation partnership. The model plays a pivotal role in supporting ReMEDIES' educational and outreach initiatives, with a primary focus on recreational boat users as influential stakeholders in restoration endeavours.


It serves as a powerful communication tool to explain the pressing issue of chains from conventional moorings scouring the seabed, resulting in the removal of precious habitats like seagrass and maerl. Audiences can turn the wheel to drive the tide line up and down, and view for themselves how traditional moorings V. Advanced Mooring Systems affect the health of seabed. The AMS demonstrated in the model uses a chain raised with floats to prevent any seabed drag. 


The introduction of innovative marine technology, such as the AMS, pose inherent challenges, particularly in addressing safety concerns and cultural norms. Our interactive display is used for initiating conversations and fostering clearer understanding of the critical conservation impact they offer. 


Our technical model has been exhibited at prominent events across the UK that focus on recreational boating and marine conservation, including the Southampton Boat Show and Sail GP (GrandPrix), where our Interactive Model has captivated audiences and contributed to raising awareness about sustainable marine practices.

3D Interactive Experience Educational Prop

3D Interactive Experience Educational Prop

3D Interactive Experience Educational Prop

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