As plastics accumulate in rivers and bays, localities across the country are seeking creative, affordable solutions to keep their waterways clean.
Many have turned to “trash skimmers,” boats that are designed to remove litter.
As far back as the 1950s, scientists have been warning that marine life was getting stuck in discarded fishing gear and other types of plastic waste.
Since then, consumption of single-use plastics has risen to the point where tens of millions of tons of plastic enter Earth’s oceans each year.
Over the years, plastics have harmed local ecosystems and disrupted storm water management, leading to flooding.
Persons:
Alexis Black
Organizations:
Tampa’s Department, Solid, Environmental, Management
Locations:
Tampa, Fla