Discover how 'Jenny,' the innovative fishnet barrier system, is combating the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and revolutionizing ocean cleanup efforts.
Ocean Cleanup's "Jenny" is a monumental fishnet system tackling the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, capturing tons of floating plastic to protect marine life., an immense expanse containing a staggering 79,000 tons of floating plastic debris, stands as a stark testament to the profound impact of human activity on our planet's oceans.
Jenny is an engineering marvel, strategically towed through the polluted waters by two formidable vessels, systematically capturing every floating piece of plastic in its path. With a structure that extends more than 10 feet below the ocean's surface, it boasts a central opening known as "The Retention Zone," designed to serve as a collection hub.
Beyond their exceptional cleanup efforts, Ocean Cleanup extends their commitment to environmental preservation through innovative merchandise, including sunglasses crafted entirely from 100% ocean plastic collected by Jenny. These stylish shades not only offer protection from the sun's rays but also carry a compelling narrative. Equipped with a QR code, wearers can trace the origin of the ocean plastic and gain insights into the recycling process, fostering awareness and responsibility.
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