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Ulysses Sea is the project area that focuses on collecting data about how marine litter gets to and behaves along the Bay of Biscay coast and in the open sea. By means of a fleet of sensing devices: a sensing boat (RANGER), a modular one with GPS (TRAVELLER), one without a sensor (WOODEN), and ocean and shore WAVY devices from the Multi-Sensor Extra Light Oceanography Apparatus (MELOA) project, together with campaign plans and field sampling, scientific data will be collected that are required to establish a marine litter control and elimination strategy for our seas and rivers.
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The sea starts in rivers. Accordingly, controlling the appearance of plastic and litter along the coast also means taking action on rivers. Ulysses Rivers focuses on understanding the physical processes involved in the carrying and the accumulation/spreading of waste in Basque rivers. It studies the contribution of Basque Country river litter and how it is carried to coastal areas and the open sea. Video metric systems developed by AZTI and Rivage ProTech-Suez are used to monitor river litter. These systems, fitted with close-up IR cameras and using algorithms, continually record videos to quantify floating debris and assess the efficiency of upstream prevention and mitigation measures.
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Technological tools, and particularly gaming, are revolutionising education. Ulysses Experience has designed an interactive experience to teach about marine sustainability. Thanks to the participation of the BBK bank in the project, students can enjoy the Ulysses experience via Klima BBK, a set of interactive games to teach environmental impact reduction and conservation practices. This experience not only teaches them through games, it also actively engages users, thereby encouraging responsible decisions and in-depth scientific knowledge about oceans. It is an approach that inspires the new generations to become guardians of marine environment assets from any early age, a crucial factor in ensuring the sustainable future of our seas.
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The circular economy is vital to marine sustainability, promoting as it does the reduction, reuse and recycling of materials, thus minimising ocean litter and relieving the pressure on marine ecosystems. Implementing it in coastal communities and industrial activity protects marine biodiversity, boosts innovation, creates green jobs and contributes to a sustainable economy. The Ulysses project spurs the implementation of this practice through its scientific activity, reusing and recycling plastic found in the sea to construct a new fleet for the project, as well as through specific education programmes in schools and by means of raising awareness among social and economic agents through talks, seminars and activities.
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