Environmental marine systems play a critical role in protecting swimmers, preserving coastal water quality, and safeguarding sensitive marine ecosystems. These systems are essential during marine construction, dredging, nearshore operations, and public beach activities, where environmental control and regulatory compliance are required.
Born to Dive for Port and Marine Vessel Services (BTD Marine) provides full execution and lifecycle support for both temporary and permanent environmental protection systems. Our services ensure systems are correctly deployed, effectively monitored, and professionally maintained to perform reliably in real-world marine conditions.
BTD Marine does not manufacture or sell environmental systems. We specialize in engineering coordination, installation, underwater works, inspection, and lifecycle maintenance of internationally manufactured environmental marine systems.
We support a range of environmental marine systems designed to protect swimmers, control sediment dispersion, and preserve coastal water quality. Our services cover system-specific engineering coordination, installation, underwater works, inspection, and long-term lifecycle maintenance.
Jellyfish protection systems are floating and net-based environmental systems used in public beach and waterfront environments to protect swimmers while maintaining natural water exchange.
BTD Marine ensures jellyfish protection systems remain secure, effective, and safe throughout seasonal and operational cycles.
Environmental protection barriers are floating systems designed to contain debris, floating waste, and surface pollutants, supporting clean water conditions and environmental compliance.
These systems are commonly used in ports, marinas, waterfront developments, and marine operational areas.
Silt curtains are temporary environmental control systems used to limit sediment dispersion during marine construction, dredging, and nearshore works.
Our execution ensures sediment control systems perform effectively while minimizing environmental impact during marine works.
Turbidity control systems are deployed to reduce the spread of suspended sediments during nearshore and coastal construction activities, supporting water quality protection and regulatory compliance.
BTD Marine works closely with project teams to ensure turbidity control measures remain effective throughout all phases of marine activity.
Across all environmental marine systems, BTD Marine applies a structured, compliance-driven execution methodology focused on environmental protection, operational reliability, and long-term performance.
We coordinate closely with consultants, environmental specialists, and authorities to ensure environmental systems meet project requirements and regulatory obligations.
BTD Marine is a trusted execution partner for environmental marine systems in both public and operational environments.
We help asset owners and project teams protect the marine environment while maintaining operational continuity.
Environmental marine systems are used to protect swimmers, control sediment dispersion, preserve water quality, and safeguard sensitive marine ecosystems during nearshore and marine activities.
No. BTD Marine does not manufacture or supply environmental systems. We provide engineering coordination, installation, inspection, and lifecycle maintenance for internationally manufactured systems.
Yes. We support both temporary systems used during marine construction and permanent systems installed for long-term environmental protection.
Yes. Our professional diving teams carry out underwater inspections, condition assessments, and performance monitoring in accordance with approved method statements and HSE requirements.
Yes. We provide seasonal deployment, adjustment, and removal services for environmental systems used in public beaches and operational environments.
Yes. We offer Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMC) covering preventive maintenance, corrective works, inspections, and operational support.
We work closely with consultants, environmental specialists, and relevant authorities to ensure systems are installed, monitored, and maintained in compliance with environmental and regulatory requirements.
Environmental systems are commonly deployed in public beaches, ports, marinas, waterfront developments, dredging zones, and nearshore construction areas.