Our involvement in Marine Parks www.parks.it signalling is not really a novelty, but we like to point out the numerous successes our products have had and many Marine Parks which chose us during 2004. Not only is Resinex recognized as the undisputed leader in the signalling sector but has now entered into the market for supplying equipment for diving mooring. Resinex products do not only signal prohibitions but today also consent we users to enjoy the splendid Italian depths.
Protected Marine Area of Cape Gallo – Isola delle Femmine (Palermo). In the summer of 2004, Resinex supplied and positioned five FP300 light buoys and two land beacons. The buoys were positioned with a virtual mooring system (jumper). For the same Park, Resinex also supplied 40 type E8 diving mooring units.
Still in the Summer of 2004, Resinex also supplied the signalling for the Pelagie Isle Park (Lampedusa and Linosa). Eight light buoys and four land beacons. A lot of signals to protect the three zone A’s of the park, which contains faunal and landscape treasures of inestimable value.
In the deep summer of 2004, Resinex supplied and positioned light buoys and land beacons in another Italian paradise: The protected Marine area of Cape-Caccia – Piana Isle in the water of Alghero. Also here Resinex has tried to couple the characteristics of reliability and visibility with an eye on minimizing the impact on the environment.
It was not easy for Resinex to project and supply (still in the Summer of 2004) 4 small sized buoys for mooring and signalling of the Park in the open sea. This being for the Park of Tegnue (www.tegnue.it) in open sea at Chioggia (Venice).
The same request to combine signalling with mooring in open sea was made by Lazio Lega Ambiente for the Secche di Tor Paterno Park (www.parcosecchetorpaterno.it). Ten bi-colour buoys with self-charching lanterns were installed during the course of 2004.
The mooring of boats for diving was requested by the Regional Riviera of Ulisse Park (www.parcoulisse.it). Here, Resinex supplied mooring buoys, light buoys and bi-conical buoys and also bi-colour. The range is complete. The metallic parts are in stainless steel.
The Asinara was a off-limits post for many generations. Today, thanks to the new Protected Park of Asinara Marine Area, its underwater beauty can be visited and explored. Also here (in the Autumn 2004) Resinex
supplied, through Euteknos of Sassari, the complete delimitation system of Zone A and through Impremare of Porto Torres the complete system of mooring buoys. Also in this case, to protect and preserve the extraordinary beauty of the seabed, Resinex studied and supplied a virtual system (with a jumper) both large and small mooring buoys. At Asinara the mooring point is protected with Resinex fenders in polyurethane elastomer.