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SeaClear – SEarch, identificAtion and Collection of marine Litter with Autonomous Robots

SeaClear: SEarch, identificAtion and Collection of marine Litter with Autonomous Robots

Grant Beneficiary: TU Delft

Coordinator at the University of Dubrovnik: assoc. prof. Ivana Palunko, PhD

Researchers: Domagoj Tolić, Jerome Weston, Antun Đuraš and Dinka Lale

Source of funding: H2020-RIA

Total budget:  € 4 981 267,50

LARIAT (UNIDU) budget: € 608 225

Duration of the project: 01/01/2020 – 31/12/2023

web: https://seaclear-project.eu/contact

A high-tech underwater clean-up crew

Litter disposal and accumulation in the marine environment is one of the fastest growing threats to the world’s oceans. Plastic is the most common type of litter found on the seafloor, but the list is long and includes glass, metal, wood and clothing. The EU-funded SeaClear project is developing autonomous robots for underwater littler collection using new debris mapping, classification, and collection systems. Specifically, the project will build a mixed team of unmanned underwater, surface and aerial vehicles to find and collect litter from the seabed. The project plans to use aerial vehicles to study the correlation between surface and underwater litter. Underwater vehicles will be fitted with a combined suction and gripper device for both small and large waste.