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Meet Jellyfishbot, the robot that likes to eat sea trash

Noemie Olive of Reuters writes on Jellyfish, a robot that collects ocean pollution.

The C3 Take
  • Jellyfish is French-made robot that collects ocean pollution in ports across the world.
  • The device is remotely controlled by an operator on land and collects trash by essentially “eating it” and storing it in an attached net.
  • Technological innovation is leading to a cleaner environment and cleaner oceans.

“The boat, called Jellyfishbot, is about the size of a suitcase and so can get into the corners and narrow spaces where rubbish tends to accumulate but which are difficult for cleaners with nets to reach.”

Read the full article here.

The views and opinions expressed are those of the author’s and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of C3.

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