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In reply to the discussion: 19-Year-Old Develops Ocean Cleanup Array That Could Remove 7,250,000 Tons Of Plastic From Oceans [View all]zipplewrath
(16,698 posts)54. Best point made
A great point made in the article is that one problem with trying to collect all this junk, is that it is entering the water at faster and faster rates. Collecting the trash doesn't work if it piles up faster than you collect it. We've got to stop the inflow, and then we can work on a VARIETY of ways to get the the legacy material. To some extent nature will "fix" this ultimately if we can stop the inflow.
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19-Year-Old Develops Ocean Cleanup Array That Could Remove 7,250,000 Tons Of Plastic From Oceans [View all]
babylonsister
Apr 2013
OP
The problem is less the salt water than the barnacles and other sea life.
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2013
#57
I was intrigued by the quote on your signature line and had to look up Wendell Berry...
rwsanders
Apr 2013
#23
Wendell Berry is an American treasure! I have several of his books - among them is a signed
kestrel91316
Apr 2013
#26
Wow. The kid figures this could save hundreds of thousands of marine animals/year.
toby jo
Apr 2013
#13
But can rich people get richer off it? That's all that matters no matter how cool or clever the
valerief
Apr 2013
#14
Sure, if they get government to fund it and then "wire" the contract awarding process.
SharonAnn
Apr 2013
#30
Although this is an interesting view. I do agree that this will not do it all. Even (if) this
The Wielding Truth
Apr 2013
#50
favorite tom lehrer quote--when beetoven was my age he had been dead for 5 years
dembotoz
Apr 2013
#34