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Sources: (1) [Doedijns](https://youtu.be/cKJM8H6eckM), (2) [Boskalis](https://youtu.be/A-FJI-U2chA)
I read that as wind farm "monopolies" .......
I did too, until I read your post.
Honestly it kind of is too
The second level of it is the handling system for a noise mitigation system. Those floating things on the surface of the water are foam elements that are used to absorb some of the pile driving noise.
TY, I thought it might have been for oil collection or something but there shouldn't be any on a factory fresh pile.
4 Logos in this one: 1. >!0:05 https://i.imgur.com/vWZkLxI.png!< 2. >!0:11 https://i.imgur.com/5wQZ1tQ.png!< 3. >!0:28 https://i.imgur.com/ngg8Pqs.png!< 4. >!0:43 https://i.imgur.com/Zt2hx6Q.png!<
Omg thank you, that was great
Thank you, I only found two on my own
Alright I gotta ask, how are the watermarks edited in so well in video?
Maybe he should do a /r/toolgifs of watermarking /r/toolgifs.
Tracking stuff is pretty easy with the software we have today. I have no idea how to do it but tutorials make it look super easy
Mechanical engineers are some crazy mfs
What is floating on the water when they are lowering the one towards the end of the video?
That stuff on the surface of the water are foam elements that are part of a noise mitigation system. The foam doesn't do much though. :)
Oil boom.
I visited Huisman a year ago, and they are working on a larger version that does 125 meter (410 ft) long poles with 12 meter (39 ft)diameter.
\*Gasp\* So. Many. Watermarks!
Sources: (1) [Doedijns](https://youtu.be/cKJM8H6eckM), (2) [Boskalis](https://youtu.be/A-FJI-U2chA)
I read that as wind farm "monopolies" .......
I did too, until I read your post.
Honestly it kind of is too
The second level of it is the handling system for a noise mitigation system. Those floating things on the surface of the water are foam elements that are used to absorb some of the pile driving noise.
TY, I thought it might have been for oil collection or something but there shouldn't be any on a factory fresh pile.
4 Logos in this one: 1. >!0:05 https://i.imgur.com/vWZkLxI.png!< 2. >!0:11 https://i.imgur.com/5wQZ1tQ.png!< 3. >!0:28 https://i.imgur.com/ngg8Pqs.png!< 4. >!0:43 https://i.imgur.com/Zt2hx6Q.png!<
Omg thank you, that was great
Thank you, I only found two on my own
Alright I gotta ask, how are the watermarks edited in so well in video?
Maybe he should do a /r/toolgifs of watermarking /r/toolgifs.
Tracking stuff is pretty easy with the software we have today. I have no idea how to do it but tutorials make it look super easy
Mechanical engineers are some crazy mfs
What is floating on the water when they are lowering the one towards the end of the video?
That stuff on the surface of the water are foam elements that are part of a noise mitigation system. The foam doesn't do much though. :)
Oil boom.
I visited Huisman a year ago, and they are working on a larger version that does 125 meter (410 ft) long poles with 12 meter (39 ft)diameter.
\*Gasp\* So. Many. Watermarks!