Offshore Talk: Catching Plastic, One Way or Another

As Ocean Cleanup was about to install System 001/B in the speed up configuration for the first time on July 8th this year, mechanical Engineer Fedde Poppenk sat on deck of the Maersk Transporter and took a few minutes to share some early positive observations about the slow-down configuration. Turns out, his intuition was confirmed a few weeks later as we picked slow-down as the winning concept.

Climate Change Impacts Life Under the Sea

The composition of plankton in the oceans is changing as a result of global warming. Living marine organisms generally move towards the poles to remain under the same temperature conditions. And when fish, for example, leave the Equator the fish fauna erodes in warmer sea areas.

Professor Thomas Kiørboe, Centre for Ocean Life at DTU, studies marine ecosystems, their functions and ability to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. He works on clarifying the basic processes determining carbon cycling in the oceans, as it has a decisive impact on our climate.