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    Massive boom hopes to corral Pacific Ocean’s plastic trash

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    Date
    September 13, 2018
    Author
    Associated Press (AP)
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    Classification code
    MB20180913_B-8
    Excerpt
    Engineers set to sea Saturday to deploy a trash collection device to corral plastic litter floating between California and Hawaii in an attempt to clean up the world’s largest garbage patch in the heart of the Pacific Ocean. The 2,000-foot (600-meter) long floating boom was being towed from San Francisco to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch — an island of trash twice the size of Texas. The system was created by The Ocean Cleanup, an organization founded by Boyan Slat, a 24-year-old innovator from the Netherlands who first became passionate about cleaning the oceans when he went scuba diving at age 16 in the Mediterranean Sea and saw more plastic bags than fish.
    Citation
    Massive boom hopes to corral Pacific Ocean’s plastic trash. (2018, September 13). Manila Bulletin, p. B-8.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/6853
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    Corporate Names
    The Ocean Cleanup
    Personal Names
    Benioff, Marc Thiel, Peter
    Geographic Names
    California Hawaii
    Subject
    marine debris Litter floating barriers plastics marine pollution scuba diving Oceans
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