Summary of Article : Introducing the Seabin Project Draft #2

 According to the article “Introducing the Seabin Project” (Jateff, 2018), The Seabin project highlights the damage microplastics can cause to the ocean’s ecosystem and both the functionality and benefits of the Seabin. In the article Jateff highlights marine mammals and birds in particular which ingest these plastics accidentally. The article explains that the Seabin functions by acting like a "large pool skimmer" that is powered from using a "110 or 220 V motor" to create a vortex, sucking debris out of the water and into the bag that is within the bin while pushing clean water back out. The article also explains that the Seabin team are still developing it to be carbon-free, with the use of solar panels to power it and also to develop a recycled material catch-bag. The project also serves not only as an individual effort by the organization but also calls for community involvement in an attempt to provide long term solutions to sea pollution.

While the Seabin on its own is able to alleviate physical ocean pollution, the efficacy of the project is largely determined the cooperation by companies, Non-Governmental organisation and governments.

Reference

Jateff, E. (2018). Introducing the Seabin Project. Australian National Maritime Museum. https://www.sea.museum/2018/06/08/introducing-the-seabin-project

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