Floating Dam Could Revolutionize Ocean Clean-Up

January 2nd, 2016

Via: Quartz:

In a few months, a giant floating dam—in the form of a 328-feet (100 meters) long barrier segment—will be set up in the North Sea, some miles off the coast of The Netherlands. Its ambition: to cleanse the world’s oceans of plastic trash forever.

Plastic waste is a major threat to animals in the sea, who either choke on the material or suffer from related contaminants. But most ocean waste projects try to collect plastic waste with boats that end up inadvertently endangering ocean life. The revolutionary new dam, scheduled for deployment in the second quarter of 2016, will instead use currents to round up waves of garbage—bags, bottles, and other waste—while also letting sea creatures through. Passive, safe collection is the idea.

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One Response to “Floating Dam Could Revolutionize Ocean Clean-Up”

  1. jakdmsy says:

    Have you read the book ‘Visit Sunny Chernobyl’? This story reminds me of a chapter in it.

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