
Booms
Booms are long, floating barriers used in water environments to contain or manage floating debris, aquatic pests, or oil spills. Made from materials like plastic or foam, they act as physical barriers that prevent unwanted substances from spreading or help collect them for removal. Booms are commonly used in oil spill response to contain spreading oil, in waterways to control invasive species, or in aquatic cleanup operations. They are flexible, adjustable, and designed to withstand water currents, tides, and weather conditions, making them effective tools for environmental protection and pollution control.