Satellites to Monitor Ocean Trash

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New research published in Nature Communications reveals that satellites, even those not specifically designed for the task, can effectively track ocean garbage from space. By analyzing images from the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission, researchers identified litter windrows in the Mediterranean Sea, highlighting pollution hotspots and seasonal variations. This breakthrough could enhance future satellite missions and improve environmental monitoring, ship navigation, and search-and-rescue operations.
Topics:science#environment#environmental-research#marine-litter#ocean-pollution#plastic-waste#satellites
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