9/10/2018

PACIFIC'S PLASTIC TRASH

Ocean Cleanup project sails out to sweep pacific's plastic trash.

SAN FRANCISCO : A supply ship towing a long floating boom designed to corral ocean plastic has set sail from San Francisco for a test run ahead of a trip to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

The ambitious project by The Ocean Cleanup, a  Dutch  non-profit group, hopes to clean up half of the infamous garbage patch within five years when all systems are deployed.

After five years of preparation and scale model tests, ''this is what it's all about, this is the culmination of all the efforts,'' said an excited  Boyan Slat, the  24-year-old  Dutch CEO and founder of The  Ocean Cleanup.

Under a cloudless sky the Maersk Launcher ship sailed on Saturday past The Golden Gate  Bridge out into the Pacific sea accompanied by a flotilla of sailboats and kayaks.

The supply vessel was towing a 600 metre-long boom device dubbed System 001, designed to contain floating ocean plastic so it can be scooped up and recycled.

The system includes a tapered  three-metre  skirt to catch plastic floating just below the surface.

The ship was heading to a spot 240 nautical miles off the California coastline for a two trial before sailing to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a floating trash pile twice the size of France that swirls in the ocean halfway between California and Hawaii.

Laurent Lebreton, the project's lead oceanographer, said they believe the Pacific garbage patch contains some  80,000  tons pf plastic waste.

''Plastic has started to accumulate in the ocean since - the 1950s,'' Lebreton said. - [AFP].

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