YI222: SEA TO SIFT : “Rubbish Detector Towards Free Floating Plastic Across The Ocean And Save Marine Life”

PUTERA MUHAMMAD IRFAN BIN RAMLI SM SAINS ALAM SHAH

Plastic pollution is a critical environmental crisis, with over 10 million pounds of waste floating across our oceans, threatening marine life and human health. About 460 million metric tons of trash merged into large clusters, blocking sunlight and disrupting marine ecosystems. Our project, Sea to Sift, aims to address this issue by providing a sustainable solution for ocean clean-up. Using advanced technology, our system detects areas where rubbish blocks the sunlight shining through the water, signaling the central operator when a light reduction is detected. Clean-up teams are then dispatched to the exact location, ensuring a fast and efficient response for cleaning. Sea to Sift not only focuses on sea wildlife but also on sea plants under the sea to carry out the photosynthesis process efficiently. By detecting the plastic in the fastest way for clean-up, we aim to reduce pollution while promoting sustainable and new economic opportunities. Our project represents a commitment to cleaner oceans and also protects our environment from water pollution caused by rubbish. Through this innovation, Sea to Sift offers a proactive approach to managing plastic pollution by targeting the ocean cleaner company. Together, we can work towards a future where oceans are free from rubbish pollution and safe for marine wildlife.