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Update: The Ocean Cleanup Sets Sail on the Mega Expedition

By Administrator · On August 12, 2015

A fleet of around 30 vessels departs Honolulu, gathering data to find out how much plastic is floating in the Pacific Ocean. This operation is in preparation of the large-scale cleanup of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, which is scheduled to begin by 2020.

After the Transpac 2015, dozens of racing crews are turning around and sailing back to the US West Coast under The Ocean Cleanup flag, helping collect more data on plastic pollution than has been gathered in the past 40 years.

The fleet will be covering a 1.4 million square mile area between Hawaii and the US West Coast, creating the first high-resolution map of plastic in the Pacific. If successful, the Mega Expedition will collect more data in three weeks’ time than was gathered in the last 40 years combined.

During the expedition, vessels will make approximately 50 crossings to conduct surveys on the amount of plastic they encounter. The crews will be using a trawling net to sample small debris, and ‘The Ocean Cleanup survey app’ which will be used on smart phones  to count larger debris.

Serving as the fleet’s mothership is the 171ft R/V Ocean Starr. A former NOAA research vessel, the Ocean Starr has been especially fitted with an aerial camera system and giant nets to study large objects, such as ghost nets and tsunami debris.

The Ocean Cleanup CEO and founder Boyan Slat: “To further develop our cleanup technology, it is essential to know how much plastic is out there. The Mega Expedition should answer that question for us. My sincere thanks goes out to the crews of the participating vessels for making this crazy idea a reality.”

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