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  • Limited access to energy sources: The water blocks the sun and waves. While enough sunlight filters down to support plant life in the first couple hundred feet, much of the energy is being absorbed by the water. It might be possible to mount wind turbines on pillars, use currents, or geothermal energy. Still, this makes an already-challenging problem even harder.

    Source: http://seastead.org/commented/paper/designs.html#Limited_access_to_energy_sources_The_water_blocks_

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