Sunday, August 11, 2013

Technology for cleaning up ocean pollution



“19-year-old develops ocean cleanup array that could remove 7,250,000 tons of plastic from the world’s oceans.” I searched on website and wanted to find some information about technology for cleaning up ocean pollution. Apparently, this news caused my attention.

Boyan Slat is 19-year-old, whois studying in Dutch University. He created a device which “consists of an anchored network of floating booms and processing platforms that could be dispatched to garbage patches around the world” when he was doing a project about ocean’s garbage patches.

How it works?

Good questions. Plastic in the ocean would be forced in the direction of the platforms because of the angle of the booms. What’s more, after forced, plastic “would be separated from plankton, filtered and stored for recycling.”

After reading the information I can find on websites, I still have some questions about this wonderful invention. Fortunately, I find his specific website and the way for contacting him. I sent him a massage and hopefully I can get his answers back soon.

 

Singh, Timon. "19-Year-Old Student Develops Ocean Cleanup Array That Could Remove 7,250,000 Tons Of Plastic From the World's Oceans | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building." Inhabitat Sustainable Design Innovation Eco Architecture Green Building 19YearOld Develops Ocean Cleanup Array That Could Remove 7250000 Tons Of Plastic From the Worlds Oceans Comments. Inhabitate, 26 Mar. 2013. Web. 12 Aug. 2013.
Introduction of ocean cleanup array

Glatzer, Peter. "SHFT TV." SHFT. SHFT, 26 Mar. 2013. Web. 12 Aug. 2013.
Information about ocean cleanup array

2 comments:

  1. That looks really cool, almost like some sort of giant sting-ray. Although the back of it where the bucket is looks to be open. I would hate for this contraption to clean up plastic and accidentally spill it out the back. Also if you could post a link to this article that would be extremely helpful so I could learn more about it.

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    1. http://inhabitat.com/19-year-old-student-develops-ocean-cleanup-array-that-could-remove-7250000-tons-of-plastic-from-the-worlds-oceans/

      http://www.shft.com/reading/19-year-old-develops-tech-to-clean-up-oceanic-plastic-pollution/

      http://www.boyanslat.com/plastic5/

      I think last website is more specific

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