Atlantic Sentinel
The Pelagic Barrier: Oceanic Debris Interdiction
The Atlantic Seaboard serves as the primary impact zone for Pelagic Flux—the continuous movement of oceanic debris pushed shoreward by North Atlantic current systems. The Atlantic Sentinel initiative functions as a semi-permeable defense architecture designed to intercept macro-plastics at the Continental Shelf before they fragment into micro-plastics within the high-energy surf zone.
Kinetic Dissipation
We are engineering Blue Carbon Shields through the massive restoration of kelp forests and eelgrass meadows. These biological structures act as kinetic energy dissipators, reducing storm surge velocity by up to 30% and providing a self-healing "Benthic Armor" for the Atlantic shelf.
Mineral Alkalization
To counteract localized acidification, CCIF implements precision Mineral Alkalization at key reef points. By stabilizing the pH of the immediate water column, we support the structural integrity of calcium-based organisms, ensuring the reef remains a viable barrier against coastal erosion.
Passive Buoyancy Collectors
Utilizing fluid-dynamic booms to funnel pelagic debris into collection hubs without external power.
Benthic Shelf Re-armoring
Stabilizing sub-surface sediment through the introduction of organic binding agents and native flora.
Hydro-Acoustic Monitoring
Real-time tracking of current shifts and debris density to optimize interception window timing.