Autonomous Ocean Cleanup Systems
AI-guided vessels and barriers that collect plastic debris from ocean garbage patches and river mouths. They use current patterns and satellite data to optimize collection routes and intercept waste before it reaches open ocean.
Why It Matters
14 million tons of plastic enter the ocean annually. Autonomous cleanup at scale could remove the existing garbage patches while river interceptors stop the flow at its source.
Development Stage
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