Mooring at 4,500m — Deferred (Mobile Ship)
Mooring at 4,500m — Deferred (Mobile Ship Decision)
Status: Not Required for Phase 1
The decision to use a mobile processing vessel instead of a stationary platform eliminates the need for a mooring system entirely. This was one of the strongest arguments for the mobile ship architecture — the mooring system was projected at $220–440M, more than any other single cost item.
If Revisited
A stationary platform may become relevant at Phase 3+ as a permanent processing hub receiving plastic from a collection fleet. At that point, mooring research would cover:
- Taut-leg polyester rope (neutrally buoyant, current record: 2,728m)
- Suction pile anchors in abyssal clay
- Thruster-assist hybrid station-keeping
- World-record engineering at 4,500m (65% beyond current deepest)
- Estimated cost: $220–440M regardless of platform type
Decision Rationale
See Platform Type Comparison for the full analysis of why mobile ship was chosen over stationary platform.