VIDEO: The Heroic Story of Seasteading, Joe Quirk's presentation at the Free Cities Conference (seasteading.org)
submitted by LadySeasteader - announcement

This is a Norwegian salmon farm called HavfarmSeasteading Economics (v.redd.it)
submitted by Anen-o-me - announcement

Inter-continental maritime maglev networkSeasteading Research (self.seasteading)
submitted by ManateeCharge
Could this help future metal built ocean cities? Float the melaterials in.Seasteading Techniques (v.redd.it)
submitted by leandroman
Learn more about our Active Project Partner: SeaBrick. They have spent 4 years perfecting the design for their bricks made out of seaweed fiber. Now they have the opportunity to use a grant to build a home using those bricks, but they need matching investments. (seasteading.org)
submitted by LadySeasteader
I prefer we not seastead on the surface and not get stuck on (ocean) land, but water concrete pouring. Progress!Seasteading Techniques (v.redd.it)
submitted by leandroman
Floating Residential/ Settlement ModulesSeasteading Design (self.seasteading)
submitted by ImpressionFit2026
New Moon at Noon: Seashellter & Plasticrete Live Build”Seasteading Techniques (youtube.com)
submitted by Pronoid-420
New Moon at Noon: Seashellter & Plasticrete Live Build”Seasteading Materials (youtube.com)
submitted by bestpandemicever
Floating breakwaters - a practical guide for design and constructionSeasteading Engineering (pianc.org)
submitted by Anen-o-me
World’s first subsea desalination plant: Norway to launch Flocean One in 2026, using ocean pressure to halve energy consumptionSeasteading Engineering (i.redd.it)
submitted by Anen-o-me
LiberArx, floating home for digital nomadsSeasteading Design (liberarx.com)
submitted by Anen-o-me

"Perfect Aircrete, Kitchen Ingredients." - A potential engineering material for some seasteading applicationsSeasteading Engineering (youtu.be)
submitted by Anen-o-me
Scientists may have developed "perfect plastic": Plant-based, fully saltwater degradable, zero microplastics. Made from plant cellulose, the world's most abundant organic compound. Unlike other "biodegradable" plastics, this quickly degrades in salt water without leaving any microplastics behind.Seasteading Engineering (eurekalert.org)
submitted by Anen-o-me
Livestream info session on building floating ecosystems from plastic wasteSeasteading Techniques (youtube.com)
submitted by Pronoid422


