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61 |  | Fiztops
A Fiztop (a top-shaped producer of fizzy bubbles) is a floating, lightweight, solar-powered unit designed to generate long-lived, reflective nanobubbles in the sea surface microlayer (SSML). | View |
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61 |  | Fiztops
A Fiztop (a top-shaped producer of fizzy bubbles) is a floating, lightweight, solar-powered unit designed to generate long-lived, reflective nanobubbles in the sea surface microlayer (SSML). | View |
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| Short Description | A Fiztop (a top-shaped producer of fizzy bubbles) is a floating, lightweight, solar-powered unit designed to generate long-lived, reflective nanobubbles in the sea surface microlayer (SSML). | Description | When low-micron diameter bubbles are injected into the SSML they immediately lose a portion of their gas to the water surrounding them that then protects them from disappearance because of the multiple layers of surfactants, ions, organic fragments, and gas-saturated seawater they attract. This effect, and the fact that their neutral buoyancy does not expose them to the atmosphere (unlike larger bubbles), gives them lives of the order of months, during which their high albedo provides cooling to the waters below.
Their cooling services may tend to be complemented by increased evaporation and via the array of sensors and communications equipment that could be mounted on each Fiztop to provide self-status and real-time environmental data to service users. | Key Functions | To so reflect a portion of sunlight from the ocean surface that the water is cooled, thereby protecting ecologies such as coral reefs, seagrass meadows, kelp forests, mangroves, fish nurseries and shellfish beds from bleaching or overheating, and the water from stratifying and losing some of its oxygen and nutrient content. | Innovation Dependencies | Perlemax DZFO technology; Winwick diffuser technology; Artificial Intelligence System (AIS), comms and sensor technologies; and anti-fouling technology. | Quantification | | Graphics: | | (Click on image to enlarge it.) |  | Technology | Effects | Projects |
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