Antifouling materials are used to provide first and second layers or
coatings on a submersible object. The first and second layers are
visually distinct from each other, such as being made of two distinct
colors, so that the ablation of an outer layer will be evident when an
inner layer is exposed to show a different color in the regions of
ablation. The materials for the first and second layers can be chemically
active to cause the antifouling nature of the materials or can be
electrically conductive to permit their use in the creation of either
chlorine bubbles on the wetted surface or a change in ionic
characteristic of water in contact with the wetted surface.