Summary Analysis Draft #3
The article, ‘Introducing the Seabin Project’, written by Emily Jateff (2018) as a press release for the Australian National Maritime Museum, describes how Andrew Turton and Pete Ceglinski quit their jobs and started working on an ocean trash collector prototype, called Seabin, as they were ‘tired of swimming in garbage’. According to Jateff, plastic contributes to a significant amount of ocean pollution and Seabin may be able to combat this. Seabin uses a motor to create a whirlpool which sucks garbage into a catch-bag within the bin, filtering out the trash, before the clean water is pumped back out. Oil absorbent pads have also been attached to the bin to clean the water of petroleum based products and recently, the catch-bag was modified to collect ‘micro-fibres’. Jateff also mentions that the bin needs to be placed carefully as even in ideal weather conditions, Seabin can only pull in garbage from a 2 to 6 mile radius. Jateff claims that the team is also trying different approache...