Subsea cables carry data and power, keeping our world connected so why wouldn’t we protect them from damage that can mostly be prevented?
The subsea cables market is growing. And fast. In 2019 there are approximately 378 subsea cables in service globally spanning over 1.2 million kilometres carrying power and transmitting data from continent to continent.
By 2020 it’s estimated there will be around 2 million kms of subsea cables worldwide.
Subsea cable threats
Around 70% of all cable damage is man-made, caused by fishing and anchoring activities, and around 14% are caused by natural hazards (current abrasion or earthquakes).
The 70% caused by man-made activity is made up of…
Fishing activity from trawlers – Over a 3rd of all cable damage is caused by fishing activity. Trawling and fixed nets including stow nets cause damage. The East Asian region has high cable fault rates as stow nets are used intensively in the East China Sea. Their large anchors drag through the mud and damage cables. Pair trawling uses a net towed between two vessels which can snag cables resting on the seabed causing damage.
Damage from anchors – 25% of subsea cable damage arises from ship anchors. Large anchors of fishing vessels and merchant vessels cause cable damage. Anchoring outside designated areas causes damage. Dragging anchors in error during passage causes damage (recent fault records show that merchant ships sometimes do not fasten their anchors securely during short passages and these can cause cable damage).
Why proactively protect cables?
The obvious reasons to protect subsea cables are to:
Most organisations only react when cables are damaged in the first place. Only then do they implement some form of cable monitoring and protection to prevent future incidents.
Man-made damage can be prevented by placing protection zones around cables that alert cable owners when a vessel is getting too close to their assets.
The UltraMAP ecosystem of partners also work hard to educate vessel owners on the location of our customer’s cables. We actively engage in human-limiting intervention and our relationship with the fishing industry facilitates this.
Benefits of protecting subsea cables with UltraMAP
UltraMAP monitoring services can protect subsea cables from fishing and anchor damage saving clients millions in repair costs, loss of service and potential insurance costs.
UltraMAP monitoring services protects subsea cables and prevents damage that would be expensive to repair.
UltraMAP monitoring services gives peace of mind to customers and their customers.
Using our monitoring services has the potential to lower your insurance premiums.
For more information about UltraMAP, any of our services and how we can help protect your subsea cables, please get in touch today.
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