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Historical Floating Civilizations: Badjao and Manobo tribes
The Badjao The Badjao are an ancient seafaring civilization. They first came to the Philippines around 500AD. Not long [...]
Historical Floating Civilizations: Venice and Uros
The idea of fleeing to the water to escape some kind of danger is familiar to many creatures. Beavers, ducks, [...]
Introducing the ArkPad
If you have been following Arktide on our Facebook or other social media over the last two [...]
How stable are Seasteads?
There are 6 different kinds of fundamental motion on a ship, some of these motions, like pitch and roll, [...]
Ocean Dead Zones
Ocean Dead Zones are areas of the ocean with very little marine animal life. These areas are often teaming [...]
Can Seasteading help solve Overpopulation?
There was once a concern that as the world population grew food production per person would drop, and the world [...]
Where will I be able to live? (Part 2)
During our Part 1 of the 'Where will I be able to live' series (which you can read [...]
Evolution of Design Part 2
Last week we talked about our previous seastead designs, and how we arrived at Design 4, a very resource [...]
Evolution of Design Part 1
Seasteading as a movement has gone through many changes and taken on many different forms over the past several [...]
Tracking ownership on the Blockchain
DeFi has changed the world already, in just the short span of time that it has been around. Blockchain [...]
Life on a Seastead 2050
Welcome to the year 2050, welcome to my city – or should I say, ‘my community’. Our community is [...]
Healthier Seafood in the Deep Sea?
In a previous blog post, we talked about microplastics in the ocean and how seasteads can reduce ocean plastics [...]
What is it like to Live on a Seastead: Businesses
Last week we talked about what jobs you can do on a seastead, and this week the topic will [...]
What is it like to Live on a Seastead: Jobs
So let's say that a floating community has been created. 50 miles off the coast of a small island [...]
How much food can we grow?
How much food can our oceans produce? The vast majority of food I find on my plate today [...]