Top Five Things to Know About The Floating City Project

Top five things to know about the floating city project.

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  1. More for Seastead Project:

    Sea city sites: Off Hawaii, Mexico, Caribbean, Med Sea ( Greece), Indian Ocean, Java, Australia, Maldives, India. Make rental rates LESS than shore rates IE NY, London. Make modules pre fab for reuse & assembly Need rapid shore to sea shuttle to Seastead city

    Use in Sci Fic movie or 007 ( note Spy Who Loved Me Stromberg Atlantis as model??). Need celeb who favors project to be co spokesperson Use voiceover by Lloyd Bridges ( Sea Hunt) & Jean M Costeau for venture.

    Take idea to Yacht & Boat shows worldwide & Yacht clubs like Newport Bch CA, Boston, Annapolis MD, New London CT for PR & Monaco.

    More can be done.

    Imagine Seastead Farms brand providing seafood to markets worldwide. Wow Branded seafood farm raised worldwide. & local.

    More income to project alone.,

    Urge Seastead Nation Pact to recognize Seastead as Sea Micro states ( IE Venice Italy back in day pre trading)

    Or Sea State Trade & Economic Zones.

    Yes Id move to Seastead city but prefer one near/off Hawaii area & able to shuttle to other Seastead cities IE Australia, off Hong Kong China, Mexico etc as Seastead citizen.

  2. I want to operate and manage the harbor and docks for the community. You will need someone who is experienced, honest and dedicated. MEANWHILE, here’s a suggestion for revenue and building interest: Cruise lines are always looking for places to stop, for their passengers to visit, to make their cruises more interesting. A Seastead community would be perfect! Deepwater dockage, a very unique place to visit, and would create exposure and buzz about the Community in a practical way. Think about it…

    Stan H Underwood Sanctuary Marinas International

  3. Stephen Russell – My impression is that the Atlantic is preferable to the Western Pacific and Eastern Indian oceans because of its lack of earthquake-induced tsunamis. Do you have an opinion on this?

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