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Robots and bubble barriers: How Venice and Portugal are tackling ocean plastic
euronews (in English)
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25/02/2025
Venice’s famous canals are facing a growing pollution problem. Once plastic litter ends up in the water, it becomes incredibly difficult to remove. Why is this plastic so dangerous, and what can be done about it?
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Venice is a city built on water, but for years its famous canals have been battling a growing
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pollution problem. Like in so many coastal areas, plastic litter ends up in the water,
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where it's incredibly difficult to remove. Here and across the globe, plastic pollution
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is putting natural ecosystems and our own health at risk. But what makes this plastic
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so dangerous and what can be done about it?
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In Venice's Grand Canal, researchers from Italy's Marine Sciences Institute peer through
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the murky depths using a multi-beam sonar, an instrument that maps the seafloor using
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acoustic waves.
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Smart tires used as docking bumpers by Venetian boats are just one part of the problem. High
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tides sweep through Venice's narrow streets, carrying all kinds of waste into the historic
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canals, where it either sinks or washes up on beaches. Volunteers work hard to clean
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the islands, like here in Murano, but much of the waste remains hidden beneath the waves.
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A robot like this one. Fantina Madricardo coordinated the European-funded Maelstrom
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project. The team has developed a floating platform that relies on seabed maps and AI-guided
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cameras to spot litter on the seabed and retrieve it with remarkable precision.
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The patented prototype offers hope for eventually removing tires and other litter polluting
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Venetian waters. Until then, the plastics will keep breaking down into tiny fragments.
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The research team trails a special net behind their boat, collecting samples that reveal
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the full extent of the microplastic problem.
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Each year, we unknowingly ingest and inhale tens of thousands of tiny plastic particles.
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These microplastics have been detected in human blood, breast milk, and even brains.
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They infiltrate our lungs, liver, and other vital organs. Scientists continue to investigate
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the full health implications, but evidence of potential harm grows. Laboratory studies
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show that some of these microscopic plastics can damage DNA, disrupt hormonal systems,
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and may contribute to cancer development.
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But how can we rid our seas of microplastics? The Ava River in the Portuguese coastal town
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of Vila do Conde faces a double challenge. Plastic pollution and the invasive water hyacinth
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plant both threaten the fragile estuary ecosystem. But hope is bubbling up from the riverbed.
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The bubble barrier, tested as a part of the same Maelstrom project, creates a curtain
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of rising air bubbles across the river. It intercepts plastics and invasive plants before
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they reach the ocean, while allowing fish and boats to pass through freely.
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It's much easier to intercept these invasive plants covered in microplastic particles in
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the river before they reach the ocean. Pilot tests show that the bubble barrier can catch
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an impressive 86% of debris flowing downstream, even trapping the smallest pieces of plastic.
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Scientists from the University of Porto are now analyzing the bubble barrier's impact
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on the estuary's ecosystem.
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Municipal services remove the accumulated waste from the collector. The town of Vila
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do Conde played an active role in co-designing and co-funding the system. If the barrier
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proves effective, the municipality hopes to keep it running permanently and inspire
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other coastal towns to follow suit.
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The energy used by the air compressor is partially offset by the solar system designed
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by the University of Malta.
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You don't need to keep it on all the time, because there are times when there's less
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flow in the river. If we use it in that way, the amount of energy generated by the panels
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will completely offset the energy used by the system, because of course we do want to
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collect the plastics, but we don't want to generate CO2 in the process.
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The bubble barrier in Portugal and the seabed-cleaning robot in Venice have already retrieved tons
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of litter from the waters. But the scientists behind the Maelstrom project emphasize that
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cleaning alone isn't enough. They're working with everyone involved, organizing public
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beach cleanups, citizen science campaigns and outreach events. From factory owners to
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local authorities, from beachgoers to schoolchildren, everyone has a role to play.
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We need to continue to work upstream on prevention. We need to continue to try to change attitudes,
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concepts, and also to promote awareness and responsible choices. So we need to work with
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people, the community, but also with industry.
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In the end, the best solution is to prevent plastic from ever reaching our rivers, seas
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and oceans.
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