Since the late 1980’s the planet has been plagued by oil spills, they are constant. Our ships, our oil rigs and in some places even our pipe lines have created these spills.

  • Oil spill booms contain spills, but WAVES in any type of sea state carry spilled oil over the booms.
  • Dispersing Materials bring oil to the ocean floor, but oil still travels to shore via waves and currents
  • Wave Killer Systems prevent oil from reaching shore lines in any type of sea.

Wave Killer Systems are anchored to the ocean floor – all year round – creating a “force field” that oil and residue (e.g. tar balls) can not penetrate.

The system also kills or depletes ocean waves during large storms and hurricanes