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漁港のThunami 対策に漁船をupdownさせて備えるWater Chute のような装置を研究開発してみたい。 http://ameblo.jp/global7ocean/entry-11407760916.html …
http://www.nfa.dept.shef.ac.uk/history/miscellaneous_articles/article20.html …
http://youtu.be/xFsNjWW6Kcw
漁船は。漁師の財産であり、命です。
漁業従事者の発想を変えて、漁業活動の日常に於いて、漁船を漁港の船だまりに係留させないで、常に津波災害に対応して、防災・防備することができるような高台を選定し、漁船駐留所(人口池。広場。人工的貯留所)を設置して、漁港に、漁船を高速で昇降移動させて送りだす装置の開発をすべきである。
漁船昇降装置の周辺を防波堤で守り、日常において、この漁船貯留所と魚市場の通行は車両ですれば良い。魚市場も高台に設ければ津波対策になる。魚市場で必要な海水は、海岸からポンプアップすれば良い。
日常の安全安心な漁業水産活動の維持は、市民に安心と安全をもたらすことになる。
3.11東北大地震の災害復旧の政策において、漁港の傍らに、公共的な施策で、このような設備を構築して、地方の漁村漁業経営を安定させれば、地方水産漁村の街が栄えてくるはずである。
従来の漁港の設計・立地計画の発想・思想を3.11東日本大震災の津波災害に対応した検討をして、水産漁港漁村の経済活動の機能構造を根底的に検討し、漁港整備事業に係る関連研究開発を促進させて変革促進・推進させる必要がある。
追記:
その漁港施設の漁業権者に洋上風力発電の運営権利権を付加させて、上記の運営経費を賄うようにすれば可能である。
さらに、海水揚水発電ダムと洋上風力発電を組み合わせれば、新しいエネルギー対策になり、地方集落の経済力もそこから生み出すことができるようになる。
原子力発電を廃止して、海水揚水発電ダムに変換すれば、海水揚水発電ダムの水面を利用して、上記の漁船貯留所を設置すれば、十分な漁村の経済活動を展開することもできる。
海水揚水発電ダム建設は、公共事業として、建設後の運営管理経営は地域経済活動機関に付加すれば、地域経済活動が新しく展開されるようになる。
海水揚水発電ダムの貯留海水は、沿岸の洋上風力発電の電力で、ポンプアップすれば良い。
付近の沿岸の洋上風力発電を拡大展開できれば、その売電で、経済的活動が拡大できるようになる。
海水揚水発電ダムは、日常の電力最大消費時間帯に売電すれば、電力使用において、合理的な運営ができる。
民間マリナー経営機関に参加投資させて、マリナーの遊漁船も、海水揚水発電ダムに貯留できるようにすることも可能である。
このような、発想と計画案が、漁業従事者、漁業組合や地方の水産漁港管理の自治体から、提案されて、国家行政の重要な国策行政として、立案計画検討・政策実地がなされるような社会構造にならなければならない。
中央省庁の上位下達な官僚行政や政治政策においては、全く、このような地方の社会経済活動を発展・促進させるための有効な機能や立案設計等の政策的運営思想が生み出されていない。
どなたか。この開発のベンチャー企業をおこしませんか!
付記:
小学生の時、東京の豊島園で、ウォターシュートに乗ったことを思い出す。
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http://www.themeparkreview.com/japan2004/tripreports5.htm
This is that water chute ride I mentioned in the Trip Report.
You can see the 'acrobat' guy STANDING on the front of the boat! Watch what he does next....
Yes, you are seeing that correctly...he JUMPS into the air, about 8 to 10 feet, then LANDS back on the boat!!! OMFG!
What happens if he misses and lands in the water...or on the people?!? The other interesting thing is this ride flies off the tracks
and lands in the Tokyo Bay. The acrobat guy then rows the boat back to shore to the unload platform!
One of the strangest rides we've seen on this trip!
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参考リンク:
The University of Sheffield
http://www.nfa.dept.shef.ac.uk/history/miscellaneous_articles/article20.html
National Fairground Archive
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A Drop in the Ocean
The fairground's interaction with the world of water spans all areas - from water-themed shows, water-themed rides, through to rides splashing down into natural water features. A logical starting point would be the ambitious 'Water Chutes' built for exhibitions at the turn of the 20th century. These rides worked with a boat-style passenger device hoisted up an inclined track and then released and guided down the track with the aid of braking and steering assistant. The passengers were plunged into a large pool of water and the boat left to float before being re-hoisted up the incline. After this novelty took hold at the large exhibitions various models were installed around the UK at parks such as Blackpool, Southport and Southend-on-Sea, with smaller incarnations still working at Hull's East End Park, Wicksteed Park and Scarborough's North Bay.
Southport's early amusements included a Water Chute.
Another classic ride on Weston-Super-Mare's Birnbeck Pier.
Kursaal's ride survived many decades.
© 2007 The University of Sheffield
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http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/1/1_around_edinburgh_-_exhibitions_edinburgh_1908_water_chute.htm
Valentine Post Cards Scottish National Exhibition 1908 |
A Valentine "XL Real Photograph" postcard
Valentine 'Souvenir Postcard Series'. The same view as above, but in colour.
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Coney Island Water Chutes 1896-1903
davekpp さんが 2007/06/21 にアップロード
Two clips of the Coney Island water chutes on Bergen Beach,Luna Park.The first filmed on June 18-23,1896,the second on July 3,1903 with the comment:"The camera was positioned to view the shoot-the-chutes concession from the best location.A special added attraction for the entertainment of the spectators is a man in a swimming suit who rides down the shoot-the-chutes on one ski."Carnival midi sequence by Sound Traditions.
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Shooting the Chutes, Sea Lion Park, Coney Island 1896
アップロード日: 2009/03/09
Filmed June 18-23, 1896. Edison Manufacturing Co.
Filmmakers: William Heise and James White (for Raff & Gammon)*
A lively scene on the famous water chutes on Bergen Beach at Coney Island. This is the original Shoot-the-Chutes designed and built by Captain Boyton. He was inspired, by the Midway attractions at Chicago's Columbian Exposition of 1893. Boyton surrounded his ''King of All Amusements'' with other rides on Coney Island and in 1895 opened Sea Lion Park, the worlds first enclosed outdoor amusement park, followed by George C. Tilyou and Steeplechase Park in 1897. Steeplechase has become the template for amusements parks since. Boyton would eventually lease his park to Fred Thompson and Elmer Dundy who would replace everything except for the Shoot-the-Chutes. They opened Luna Park on May 16, 1903 and quickly became one of the most successful amusement playgrounds that Coney Island would have. -TR
There's the Bow'ry boys with Nellie,
and the East Side girls in style.
the girls from up in Harlem, too,
and Johnny with his smile,
the merry-go-rounds and coasters
are crowded all the while,
With future wives and husbands,
down in Coney Isle.
- 'Down in Coney Isle' by Charley Fremont 1895
Captain Paul Boyton was the man who pulled Steve Brody out of the East River after Brody allegedly leaped from the Brooklyn Bridge on a dare in 1886. A fascinating character and an important story in the lore of 19th century New York. Here's the story as reported in the New York Times July 24, 1886:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F30B13FB3B5410738DDDAD0A94D...
See the 3 part film 'Rube and Mandy Visit Coney Island' for some great views of Steeplechase and Luna during its first few months of operation in 1903.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3q7TI9ud6ro
* Frank R. Gammon and Norman C. Raff were promoters and distributors for Thomas Edison's Vitascope.
01/04/12 - 3,367
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Historic Coney Island 1940-1956 (Part 1 of 2)
lopingalligator さんが 2008/05/25 にアップロード
Historic Coney Island 1940-1956 (Part 1of2)Set to period music.
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Historic Coney Island 1940-1956 (Part 2 of 2)
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