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Boyan Slat: Cleaning up 300 million tons of ocean plastic

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Slat said, "We stuff the oceans with enough plastic equal to the weight of 1,000 X's the Eiffel Tower. It ranges from plastic nets to miniscule pieces. It's doing tremendous damage to our marine life, reefs and all ocean creatures."

Being a brilliant as well as naive teenager, Boyan Slat decided to construct designs of some contraptions that would scoop up millions of tons of plastic floating on our oceans. Because of his enormous ideas, TED TALKS invited him to bring his ideas to a wider audience. Enjoy the 11-minute speech below. You will be shocked at what you see happening to our oceans:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROW9F-c0kIQ

Because of my worldwide scuba diving experiences, I saw the progression of plastics since 1965 when corporations first initiated plastics into the biosphere of this planet.

The plastic pollution problem

  • Millions of tons of plastic have entered the oceans.
  • Plastic concentrates in five rotating currents, called gyres.
  • In these gyres there is on average 6 X's more plastic than zooplankton by dry weight.
  • 1/3 of all oceanic plastic is within the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

Slat's brilliant strategy combines his love of diving with his love of the biology of the oceans. He created a solar powered trawler in the shape of a manta ray that sweeps through the gyres 24/7 to pick up surface plastic, chew it up and store it in huge bins for collection. He also created floating booms that allow the oceans to sweep the plastics into their lairs for efficient pickup. When you see the designs, it will blow your mind.

"If we want to do something different to save our oceans," he said. "We have to think differently. Ironically, those who throw their plastics face consequences. Ocean going ships spend $1 billion annually in repairs from plastic clogging their propellers and intakes."

Ecological effects
  • At least one million seabirds, and one hundred thousand marine mammals die each year due to plastic pollution. It's probably much higher.
  • Lantern fish in the North Pacific Gyre eat up to 24,000 tons plastics per year.
  • The survival of many species, including the Hawaiian Monk Seal and Loggerhead Turtle, could be jeopardized by plastic debris.
  • Plastic pollution is a carrier of invasive species, threatening native ecosystems.

Boyan Slat, a teenager, stands at the head of his class in creating solutions for the folly of humanity. He needs your support. Join him.

Health effects
  • Toxic chemicals (including PCBs and DDTs) are adsorbed by the plastic, increasing the concentration a million times.
  • After entering the food chain, these persistent organic pollutants bio-accumulate in the food chain.
  • Health effects linked to these chemicals are: cancer, malformation and impaired reproductive ability.

If ever humanity needs leaders to stand up and be counted, we need more Boyan Slat's to lead us out of our ransacking our planet home toward a biologically healthy future.

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