On June 3rd, 19-year-old Boyan Slat unveiled the results of the feasibility study, indicating that we can likely clean our oceans. For more information and to support the next phase, please visit
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Alyssa #Phillies
9/18/2017 03:18:16 pm
I think it will benefit our future generation of being with the ocean. I also think that kids should be interested because when they get excited they remember. THANKS FOR READING!!! #GOPHILLIES
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Justin
9/18/2017 03:25:33 pm
He never gave up and he managed to help make sure that plastic doesn't get out in the ocean
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Caroline B.
9/18/2017 06:41:51 pm
This video is inspiring because even thought i am young i can still make a big difference. This 19 year old just have put a lot of though in this and worked his best to help his future an the ocean. He must of had to come up with ideas that will not bother the ocean and to make sure no fish or creature gets stuck in his creation. A lot of people must have heard about him because he was able to get scientist to help out. I feel like sense watching this video it makes me think that he does not care about the money or attention he will get about making it but it makes me think he cares for the ocean and the sea life. To this day, this amazing kid is helping cleaning out trash from ocean and taking time off of his work to help the ocean and the land out so much.
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josh
9/21/2017 11:56:18 am
because if little kids don't learn about this i could be bad the trash pile would get bigger than it already is. kids can make a diffrence too not only adults mabey than convince adults to stop and recleye, stop litereing and kids do to but that'why to let kids get on track with this
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Parth
9/21/2017 04:03:10 pm
It's good if people do what he does. Then we will all make the world a better place
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Jishnu
10/2/2017 04:27:47 pm
This video is inspirational because that man was young but no matter what he kept on trying and never gave up until he found the best solution possible.
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Dylan
10/4/2017 04:57:18 pm
This 19-year-old boy really like the ocean and he wanted to help by cleaning up all the trash. So he Started to make a plan on how he could clean up all of the trash that is in the ocean. And he would not give up. He had to try a lot of different things. When he first started he was starting with something very little to pick up a lot of trash. But then he was able to think of something big to clean up a lot of trash. He had to be careful because of the wildlife that was in the water. And with all that wild life if he did something wrong he could kill a lot of it. So he had to also make something so of the wildlife that was in the water would not go into where all the trash was going from the water.
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Parth
10/11/2017 03:57:35 pm
Think about it like this. If we make this the beginning than the end will be spectacular.
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Kristen #GoVilanova
12/20/2017 01:23:01 pm
It is really important for young kids to get on board with this clean up effort because kids are the ones that will have to live through the ocean being a hot mess. Adults are destroying our ocean because right now they get to be alive when the ocean is still beautiful. I think that if a 19 year old boy can change the world like that, anybody can. he made the phone calls and organized the whole plan. He was determined and hard working just like everybody else has to be if they want to change the world.
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