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Date: October 03, 2019 at 18:08:12
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Large-Scale Ocean Cleanup System Now Successfully Collecting Plastic

URL: http://gcaptain.com/large-scale-ocean-cleanup-system-now-successfully-collecting-plastic-in-the-great-pacific-garbage-patch/


in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch...

After a year of testing, the company behind the world’s first
large-scale ocean cleanup system says is system is now
succesffully capturing and collecting plastic in the Great
Pacific Garbage Patch.

Launched from Vancouver in June, System 001/B is The Ocean
Cleanup’s second attempt to prove its concept of collecting
garbage from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the largest
accumulation zone of plastic in the world’s oceans.

The company announced Wednesday that the system is now
working as planned. In addition to collecting visible plastic
debris and larger ghost nets associated with commercial
fishing, the system has also successfully captured
microplastics as small as 1 millimeter, a feat which the
company says it was pleasantly surprised to achieve.

The concept for the first cleanup system, which uses natural
environmental forces to catch plastic and other ocean debris
at or near the surface, was first presented by Boyan Slat at a
TEDx conference in October 2012.

One collected, the plastic collected is returned to land for
recycling.

“After beginning this journey seven years ago, this first year of
testing in the unforgivable environment of the high seas
strongly indicates that our vision is attainable and that the
beginning of our mission to rid the ocean of plastic garbage,
which has accumulated for decades, is within our sights,” said
Boyan Slat.

The Ocean Cleanup launched System 001/B from Vancouver
back in June following a year of testing. The company’s first
sytem, System 001, aka “Wilson”, was launched from San
Francisco in September 2018, but ultimately failed due to a
“structural malfunctioning” which forced it back to port for
repairs.

“Our team has remained steadfast in its determination to solve
immense technical challenges to arrive at this point,” Slat
added. “Though we still have much more work to do, I am
eternally grateful for the team’s commitment and dedication to
the mission and look forward to continuing to the next phase
of development.”

With the early success of the System 001/B, The Ocean
Cleanup says it will now begin to design its next ocean cleanup
system, System 002; a full-scale cleanup system which will
retain the collected plastic for long periods of time.

The Ocean Cleanup ultimately aims at deploying dozens of
systems to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch over the coming
years. If successful, the fleet could be enough to remove half
of the nearly 2 trillion pieces of plastic estimated to be floating
on or near the surface of the Pacific Ocean in just five years.


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Date: October 04, 2019 at 06:30:21
From: kay.so.or, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Large-Scale Ocean Cleanup System Now Successfully Collecting...


thanks for update Captain....good news and good to see you...:-). I read somewhere that even in a cup of tea we get tiny tiny pieces of plastic, those poor critters out in the ocean...and the birds that eat from it too. I fear it will take billions of years without humans for momma earth to cleanse of all the pollution 'we' have done to her.


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