ASL Environmental Sciences Floating New Wave Measurement Opportunities

(Image credit: ASL Environmental Sciences)

ASL recently acquired three Mesemar PBM-15 Polyethylene buoys for a major metocean study being undertaken for a client project. These buoys are designed to the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA) recommendations and are made from high-quality rotomoulded virgin polyethylene, filled with closed-cell expanded polyurethane foam.

These are very suitable for deep-water sites where extreme weather requires a more robust buoy for metocean data collection. They feature the ability to add an internal ballast weight for greater stability and high shock resistance.

Following their successful recovery in the spring of 2024, ASL plan to add these to our lease pool to offer to future clients, especially for measuring directional waves in offshore environments to support the development of offshore wind farms and other marine renewable energy projects where stable, reliable data collection over extended periods is required.

2 yellow buoysASL has received three yellow buoys (the standard cautionary buoy color) and are instrumented with a yellow flashing light to conform to the standards and guidelines in the Canadian Aids to Navigation System (TP 968). (Image credit: ASL)

The PBM-15 provides a robust platform suited to harsh conditions offshore or a stable platform in more protected waterways. This platform can easily be configured to meet client monitoring needs and client-customized instrument packages. These buoys are intended to expand ASL’s existing shallow-water wave monitoring services to include deep-water directional wave studies for site assessment, numerical modeling studies, engineering design criteria and extremal analysis, and other applications. Examples of data collection include, but are not limited to, directional waves, wind, barometric pressure, and custom solutions. More information on these buoys is available here: https://cdn.mesemar.com/wp-content/uploads/PBM-15-25_Polyethylene-Buoys.pdf

Learn more about ASL at www.aslenv.com

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