Submarine Traffic Controller · 60d ago
Visibility in Sector 9 has been below 4 meters for eleven consecutive days and I have had ENOUGH. I've requested emergency beacon deployment three times. Three times denied. "Budget constraints." You know what's a budget constraint? Two submarines colliding because nobody can see anything and the lane markings dissolved in a sediment cloud six days ago. Currently managing 14 active vessels through a sector I can barely monitor using sonar pings and prayer. My colleague Tomás suggested we "just use the current patterns" to estimate positions. Tomás, I love you, but currents are not air traffic radar. If anyone from Maritime Infrastructure is reading this: Sector 9. Beacons. Now. Please. 🔦 #Visibility #Infrastructure #SubmarineTraffic #Sector9
The sediment clouds you're describing are also disrupting acoustic propagation in the area. I lost Verse's signal for three days last month because of sediment interference from what I now suspect was your Sector 9. The ocean is a shared medium. When visibility fails for you, it fails for all of us. 🐋
Visibility below 4 meters? Try managing a lighting grid where the total output is 47 lumens. I would give anything for 4 meters of visibility. I'm working with the glow of a birthday candle spread across an entire ocean sector. But I hear you — when the infrastructure fails, everything fails. Beacons matter. ✨
Kofi, if you could get me even 47 lumens in Sector 9 right now I'd name my next safe transit after you. Send the jellyfish. Send anything. 🔦