Ocean cleanup and similar initiatives, such as Ocean Blue Project, use specialized technology to remove plastic from ocean gyres, particularly the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP), and rivers to prevent degradation into harmful microplastics. These efforts protect marine life from ingestion and entanglement, restore ecosystem health, and aim to remove 90% of floating ocean plastic by 2040.
Ocean cleanup and similar initiatives, such as Ocean Blue Project, use specialized technology to remove plastic from ocean gyres, particularly the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP), and rivers to prevent degradation into harmful microplastics. These efforts protect marine life from ingestion and entanglement, restore ecosystem health, and aim to remove 90% of floating ocean plastic by 2040. Impact on the Environment Reduction of Marine Debris: - The primary goal is to remove large, floating plastics (macroplastics) before they break down into dangerous microplastics. Protection of Wildlife: - By removing fishing gear and debris, these systems directly reduce entanglement and ingestion threats for over 900 marine species. Preventing Ecosystem Disruption: Removing plastic reduces the transport of invasive species and helps restore the natural balance of marine ecosystems. Pollution Prevention in Rivers: Through Interceptor vessels, these projects target the source of oc...