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Giant Plastic Trap Breaks, Gets Towed Back To Land (npr.org)

The "Ocean Cleanup" project deployed a 2,000-foot floating debris trap in September near a drifting plastic patch in the Pacific Ocean that's twice as big as Texas. It broke.

An anonymous reader quotes NPR: Invented by Boyan Slat when he was just 17, the barrier has so far done some of what it was designed to accomplish. It travels with wind and wave propulsion, like a U-shaped Pac-Man hungry for plastic. It orients itself in the wind and it catches and concentrates plastic, sort of. But as Slat, now 24, recently discovered with the beta tester for his design, plastic occasionally drifts out of its U-shaped funnel. The other issue with the beta tester, called System 001, is that last week, a 60-feet-long end section broke off.

The first issue, Slat said, was likely due to the device's speed. In a September interview with NPR, he said the device averages about four inches per second, which his team has now concluded is too slow. The break in the barrier was due to an issue with the material used to build it. "In principle, I think we are relatively close to getting it working," Slat said in an interview Saturday with NPR's Michel Martin. "It's just that sometimes the plastic is also escaping again. Likely what we have to do is we have to speed up the system so that it constantly moves faster than the plastic." For the material failure, Slat said his team will probably try to locally reinforce the system to combat the problem of material fatigue.

Slat's U-shaped plastic trap is now being towed the 800 miles back to Hawaii for repairs.

2 of 142 comments (clear)

  1. How millennials tackle problems by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Instead of being emotionally attached to the sea, because he's sailing and life's at the sea, Zlat could have done so much more, with way less money. how? by looking at the facts and talking to experts. but that would require sanity and desire for facts. fact 1: most of the rubbish poured in the sea comes from 4 big Rivers, all in developing countries, mostly China. the problem is there not on the sea, don't fight symptoms, but causes
    fact 2: just watch this clip:
    https://youtu.be/8PavA4rUypE
    you will never ever outrun the speed of pollution with this childish single-minded idea. what is this guy smoking? the most interesting point in this video is the cake shift at the end. the problem is uneducated poor people. period. your straw ban will give the outcry mob a boner it fixes nothing

  2. Dutch determination to clean up after Americans by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    They won't do it themselves after flushing plastic into the pacific for 50 years, and now the ungratefulness when this Dutch guy and his non-profit can't clean up their mess properly. Wow. Just how quickly Americans think the world owes them something.