
floating lighthouse
A floating lighthouse is a buoyant platform equipped with a light that marks dangerous areas or navigation routes at sea. Unlike traditional tall, stationary lighthouses on land, floating lighthouses can be repositioned as needed. They help ships avoid hazards, guide safe passage, and improve maritime safety in areas where building fixed structures isn’t practical. These structures often include radar or communication equipment and are designed to withstand harsh sea conditions. Floating lighthouses play a vital role in maritime navigation, especially in dynamic or remote locations.