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I picked up trash from the ocean and made a keyboard using it. Everything this video makes will go to Team Seas. Jake and ...
To find out how destructive negligence and indifference are, it is enough to move between Hawaii and California and see the ...
It's the largest of five gigantic garbage patches in the sea. These patches hang out at the nexus of the world's ocean currents, changing shape with the waves.
A young entrepreneur is working on a large-scale solution to cleaning most of the world’s ocean trash. Boyan Slat started The Ocean Cleanup project in his home country of the Netherlands when he ...
"Our goal is to produce products locally, sustainably, and durably, enhancing our community’s resilience and self-sufficiency ...
Transcript: AILSA CHANG, HOST: Out in the Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and California, swirling currents have created a giant accumulation of floating garbage. It is known as the Great Pacific ...
The system -- the first ocean cleanup system to actually be tested at sea -- will go through its trial run in the North Sea, 12 nautical miles from the coast of the Netherlands, an Ocean Cleanup ...
The Ocean Cleanup’s other Interceptor Originals have intercepted over 1.6 million kilograms — or 3.5 million pounds — of trash from rivers at the time of writing.
Ocean surface currents have shaped the enormous garbage pile for decades, funneling human-made debris into a region that extends for hundreds of thousands of square miles in the North Pacific ...
Humans are, of course, dependent on the ocean as a life source. Ebbesmeyer worries we’re trashing the ocean – literally – faster than science can figure out a way to clean it up.
HULL, Mass. (WWLP) – A unique and thought-provoking art installation made entirely from ocean trash is now on permanent display at the Lillian M. Jacobs School in Hull.