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Floating Platforms

Floating platforms are large structures that rest on the water’s surface, not anchored to the seabed. They are used for various purposes, including oil and gas extraction, renewable energy (like wind or wave power), research stations, or recreational activities. These platforms are designed to stay stable and upright despite currents, waves, and weather conditions, often employing flotation devices, ballast, and flexible components. Their mobility and adaptability make them suitable for offshore environments where building on the seabed isn’t feasible or practical, enabling resource extraction and scientific research in open waters.