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Article: The Ocean Cleanup

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https://theoceancleanup.com/

This is the projects website itself. It has a lot of awesome content on it such as why the project was started, who the founder was and how the project works. I found this to be a great source because it is written by the project itself so it is credible.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/afdhelaziz/2020/05/14/how-the-ocean-cleanup-plans-to-work-with-brands-to-solve-the-problem-of-plastic/#36917b3f1588

This tells a bit about innovation interests between the project and popular brands. This could be an interesting future outcome to talk about in the article.

https://time.com/5389782/boyan-slat-plastic-ocean-cleanup/

This article comes from Time magazine, a credible source and tells more about the project.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-22939-w

This source is great as it has a lot of technical information about not only the ocean cleanup project but plastic pollution as a whole.

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Each year around a million tons of plastic filter into the ocean. Most of the plastic filters from rivers and later become part of larger garbage patches which get which get caught in a vortex of circulating currents. This issue would continue to grow and increasingly impact our environment if no actions were taken. Boyan Slat is a Dutch inventor that founded The Ocean Cleanup at the age of 18 in his hometown of Delft, the Netherlands. Slat proposed the cleanup project and supporting system in 2012. In October, Slat outlined the project in a TED-talk. Currently, The Ocean Cleanup team consists of more than 90 individuals and is composed of engineers, researchers, scientists and computational modelers that worked to improve the process' on the daily to combat ocean plastic pollution. The initial design consisted of long, floating barriers fixed to the seabed, attached to a central platform shaped like a manta ray for stability. The barriers would direct the floating plastic to the central platform, which would remove the plastic from the water. Slat did not specify the dimensions of this system in the talk. The Ocean Cleanup was designed with the hopes of intercepting plastic waste before it exits rivers into the ocean. It is estimated that The Ocean Cleanup will be able to remove 50% of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch every 5 years.