What is Mare Advisors?
Mare Advisors Ltd, founded in the year 2023, is a distinguished firm that specializes in providing comprehensive management and project consulting services. With a keen focus on marine and energy industries, Mare Advisors excels in offering its expertise in the offshore wind farm sector, as well as in the domains of fiberoptic cable and electric cable infrastructure.
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Smarter projects?The Baltic Sea presents a formidable environment for construction projects. The conditions in the northern Baltic Sea differ significantly from those in the south. The areas of the Gulf of Bothnia and the Gulf of Finland are notably rocky, with prevalent moraine soil. During winters, the sea becomes cloaked in ice. Considering these unique characteristics is crucial when planning and executing maritime projects.
Marine wind power initiatives contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, while fiber optic cable projects enable rapid information exchange and the emergence of new services and innovations. Does the way these maritime projects are carried out matter? Indeed, it does! Leading by example in project implementation is vital. Conducting seabed research projects intelligently and responsibly is paramount. Low-emission, innovative seabed research, and technologically advanced project execution methods align with the primary objectives of marine ventures: steering toward a greener, technologically advanced future! At "Smarter Projects," we embrace the challenges of the Baltic Sea region, acknowledging its nuances, and aspire to lead with innovative, responsible, and forward-thinking approaches. Together, we navigate the waters of progress, championing a sustainable and brighter tomorrow. |
The Baltic Sea
The water depths |
The Baltic Sea is entirely situated on top of the Eurasian tectonic plate, which is why it is shallow for a sea. The average depth of the Baltic Sea is only about 54 meters.
The seabed formations of the Baltic Sea vary significantly across regions. The forms in the Northern Baltic Sea are notably fragmented compared to the Southern Baltic Sea area. In the south, sedimentary rocks overlay the bedrock, which evens out the fragmented seabed formations. These robust seabed structures consist of rock, boulders, or gravel. Soft seabeds are covered by sand, clay, or mud. The Baltic Sea's seabed itself is composed of two-billion-year-old bedrock. |
The seabed formations |