Summary draft #2
The article "Introducing the Seabin Project" (2018) highlights the benefits of seabin as a front-line approach to countering plastic pollution by capturing surface debris near land before it escapes into the ocean. The article mentions that many sea-creatures are harmed due to the eight million tones of pollutant, mostly plastic, added to the ocean yearly. The article explains that the shore-powered seabin uses a motor to create a whirlpool, filtering the debris from water into a catch-bag and ejecting clean water back out. The seabin is also equipped with oil absorbent pads that clean surface water of oil containments. However, the article mentions that the seabin needs to be placed strategically for maximised collection due to being unable to capture debris from a distance. The article claims that the seabin is still developing a "zero-carbon power option" using solar panels and a "recycled material catch-bag."
While the article describes seabin as one of the solutions to plastic pollution, the design limitation rendered it ineffective in controlling the plastic flow to the ocean.
Reference list:
Emily Jateff (2018). "Introducing the Seabin Project". Retrieved from www.sea.museum/2018/06/08/introducing-the-seabin-project
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