Draft #2 Summary of Article "Introduction the Seabin Project"

According to the article “Introducing the Seabin Project” (2018), the Seabin works like a filter that captures the water with pollutants in it, separates them from the water, and makes it clean. The article stated that the Seabin requires an external power source that actuates a motor to “pump water to create a vortex”, allowing the Seabin to suck in pollutants along with the water. The pollutants are then captured by a detachable “catch-bag”, allowing only water to flow through. However, the bag cannot capture bulky objects. The article also mentioned that the Seabin can collect microplastic fibers, and absorb “petroleum-based oils and detergents.” Although the Seabin is made with recyclable materials, the project team wishes to make the catch-bag recyclable, and improve the Seabin’s power sourcing.

Although the article describes how garbage can be prevented from flowing into the ocean by capturing it while it is still near the shore, the Seabin can be used as well for educational learning and raising awareness of pollutions from common items.

Jateff, E (2018). Introducing the Seabin Project. Australian National Maritime Museum. https://www.sea.museum/2018/06/08/introducing-the-seabin-project Updated: 12th Feb 2020

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