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  • SeaClear Project Introduces First Autonomous Robots for Underwater Trash Collection
    SeaClear Project Introduces First Autonomous Robots for Underwater Trash Collection

    Credit: CC0 Public Domain

    Today's oceans contain 26-66 million tons of waste, with approximately 94% located on the seafloor. So far, collection efforts have focused mostly on surface waste, with only a few local efforts to gather underwater waste, always using human divers.

    No solution exists that exploits autonomous robots for underwater litter collection; the SeaClear project will develop the first.

    Credit: Delft University of Technology



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