Seabin
Seabin
Seabin
by:
A Research Paper
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements in
Science, Technology and Society I
October 2018
ABSTRACT
Project: Seabin
Shannen Juacalla
Julius Gonzalvo
Allyssa Caballes
Jessmmyn Concepcion
Problem:
This research paper contains the certain objectives, how our product works, its
mechanisms, its capacity on holding a certain amount of waste in our research and how our
research can help at some places. The sea bins are automated marina rubbish bin that collects
floating rubbish, debris and oil from the water. The major purpose of our research about sea
bins is that sea bins in particular are important when it comes to nature. The main objective of
this product is to solve and prevent ocean pollution problems. It was designed to clean marinas,
ports and yacht clubs, which are perfect place to start cleaning oceans because there is no ocean
swells or storms, and the bin works in a controlled environment. The water pump creates a flow
of water into the bin bringing it all floating rubbish and debris. The debris or rubbish is caught
in a natural fiber catch bag and the water is then sucked out the bottom of the bin and up to the
water pump where it is then pumped back into the marina. The sea bin catches an estimated 1.5
Kgs of floating debris per day including micro plastics up to 2 mm small, the catch bag has a
capacity of 20kg. The sea bin range in glassy conditions is a 50 meter radius; in windy or tidal
conditions expect the range covered to be reduced. The sea bin is located in the water and is
fixed to a floating dock. It runs on power coming from a shore-based water pump, which creates
a flow of water into the bin. The bins are usually placed in the polluted part of the marina, so
there is floating rubbish and debris coming into the bin as well. The debris is caught in a natural
fiber catch bag, while the water is sucked up to the water pump, and then pumped back into the
marina. Worth noting is that fish are safe from being sucked into a sea bin. Sea bin Project
develops innovative upstream solutions for cleaner and more sustainable marinas, ports, rivers,
public waterways and ultimately, oceans. Sea bin technologies have the potential to intercept
mismanaged waste such as macro and micro-plastic debris, and micro fibers before they have
the chance to reach the ocean. Sea bin Project does much more than concentrate on technology.
We acknowledge that using Science, Technology, Education and Community activation is a step
Plastics are a synthetic organic polymer that has been around only for just over a century.
Its characteristics of lightness, durability, strength, relatively low cost of production, and
versatility of use have contributed to its entering all aspects of everyday life. Dumping sewage in
the ocean has always been considered the cheapest and the easiest way of disposing of wastes.
The billions of tons of litter end up in the ocean each year reportedly bring 250 million tons of
trash into the sea every year. However, reports also suggest that littering makes the aquatic life in
Seabin is an automated rubbish bin that catches floating rubbish, oil, fuel and detergents.
It designed for floating docks in the water of marinas, ponds, waterways, residential lakes,
harbors, and ports. The Seabin is situated at the water’s surface and is plumbed into a shore
based water pump on the dock. The water gets sucked into the Seabin bringing all floating debris
and floating liquids into the Seabin. It catches all the floating debris inside the Seabin and the
water then flows out through the bottom of the bin and up into the pump on the dock. The water
then flows through the pump where we have the option of installing an oil/water separator and
clean water then flows back into the ocean. This process is constant, operating 24 hours a day, 7
days a week, 365 days a year or can be used occasionally as and when required. There are
advantages of seabin in sea nature. (1) It minimizes the human efforts made to collect the rubbish
from the water bodies around us. (2) Doesn’t need any kind of attention or additional worker
while it works. (3) Minimum energy usage. (4) Keeps the water bodies free of garbage and other
floating and suspended debris. (5) Totally environment friendly and reusable even the catch bag
3. What is the capacity of the Seabin to hold up wastes and its materials to catch up daily by
the Seabin?
4. How does the Seabin project innovative upstream solution to be develop from major
The research findings of this study will help to contribute about the sustainability issues
of oceans and environment. Seabin Project for ports and marinas usually engage with the mission
to help solve the global problem of ocean plastic pollution and ocean conversation. Due to the
Seabin project, it develops innovative upstream solutions resulting for clearer and more
sustainable marinas, ports, rivers, waterways and the oceans. Seabin Project does much more
than concentrates on technology. This research acknowledges that using Science, Technology,
Education and Community activation is a step towards a whole solution. The study of Seabin
mechanism and its technology can be a learning paradigm in the Engineering and College level
to enhance the student’s knowledge and mechanical skills as well. All contributory factors may
help the students to acquire knowledge about the work of Seabin in the future and also able to
enhance their understanding about how things work inside the Seabin. It may also conduct to a
This research will serve as a helpful tool for the future researchers as it is for the
knowledge and awareness to the threats of waste in oceans. After all, the Seabin project will
become more effective and efficient if the knowledge and understanding are applied in all state.
The research covers the major purposes and objectives of the Seabin Project in
sustainability of the oceans. The total works and mechanism of the Seabin are also included with
the reason of how it really helps in making the sea clearer. The study also consists of the capacity
of the Seabin to hold up wastes and its materials to catch up daily. It also covers the mechanical
and constructional contents of the Seabin to be able to determine its work and function.
Furthermore, the delimitation of this finding was restricted to the studying other potential
mismanaged waste such as macro and micro-fibers. Marine life and other organisms in the sea
This chapter includes the presentation, analysis and interpretation of data regarding to the
gathered data from the observation of this research. It consists of the tabular form of data that is
connected to the research topic. The method used in gathering the data is through observation. In
this part, data are expressed through quantifying the problem by way of generating numerical
data that can be transformed into usable statistics or simply quantitative approach. The questions
are based on the concepts and to the statement of the problem of the research.
The first question wants to know the major purposes and objectives of Seabins in nature.
The Sea bin is a floating garbage bin which attracts as a trash skimmer and debris interceptor. Its
main purpose is to solve and prevent ocean pollution problems. This device is to clean up dirt,
rubbish and debris that is located in the water. It is developed to maintain the cleanliness of some
Trash and
Seabin
debris
seabin has very simple structure containing a bin of suitable material, an input port under the bin
through which the water from the water body is sent to the pump. This water inlet is connected to
connecting pipes which connect the inlet to the motor where required processes can be done.
Inside the bin is organic catch bags like a semi permeable membrane which catches all the debris
from the water body and lets only the water pass through it. The water pump creates a flow of
water into the bin bringing with it all floating rubbish and debris. The rubbish/debris is caught in
a natural fibre catch bag and the water is then sucked out the bottom of the bin and up to the
water pump where it is then pumped back into the marina. The motor can be equipped with an
oil-water separator along with other filters as per requirement. The Seabin itself, it uses less
energy than a flat screen TV. It’s only 500 watts, the energy consumption is about 90 cents per
its materials to catch up daily. Marine litter enters the ocean mainly from land sources and
arrives either directly or indirectly through human action. While marine litter is one of the most
widespread pollution problems facing the world’s ocean, it is also one for which individual
citizens including students and children can become an immediate part of the solution. A single
seabin can hold up to 20 kilograms of debris and it is advised to be checked twice a day and must
be emptied if needed. The estimated average catch is 1.5 kilograms per day depending on
weather and debris volumes. This equals over half ton of debris per year. The seabin needs to be
cleaned once per month and to be checked regularly. The Seabin catches everything floating in
the water from plastic bottles to paper, oil, fuel and detergent, 24 hours a day, seven days a week,
upstream solution to be developing from major hotspots to help the sustainability of the ocean.
Seabin technologies have the potential to intercept mismanaged waste such as plastic debris and
trash before they have the chance to reach the ocean. The marinas and ports are the perfect place
to start helping clean our oceans. The wind and currents are constantly moving the floating
debris around in our oceans and in every ports and marinas there is always some pollution heavy
areas based on the predominant wind and current directions. Therefore it is the perfect place to
start with cleaning. The ports and marinas locations are semi controlled environments with no
major ocean storms and with services and maintenance available regularly. With a
rising production and consumption of plastic, 322 Million Tons in 2015, marinas and ports are
major hotspots where mismanaged litter may enter from land to water.
Negative
Ocean Effects
Trashes
Positive Ports and
Effects Debris
Marinas
Plastics
Seabin Others
RESULTS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
Conclusion
Based on the findings of the study, the following results and conclusions are drawn:
1. The result from the question regarding major purposes and objectives of Seabin in nature
indicates to solve and prevent ocean pollution problems. It is developed to maintain the
cleanliness of some parts in the bodies of water. Within the help of seabin, it gives a lot of
positive impacts not only in ports and marinas but also in sustainability of the ocean.
2. The water flows into the bin with rubbish goes in with the water. This process is
separating the water and the waste materials. Seabin is catching up rubbish materials while water
goes out from the bottom of the bin and it goes up into the pump. The water from the pump also
includes the process of separating the oil from the water and catching it up; the water suddenly
flows out of the pump and going back to the water. Seabin really helps in cleaning the ports and
3. The Seabin really helps a lot in cleaning the sea surface. One project seabin can hold up
to 20 kilograms of debris and waste materials. Therefore, if many seabins have installed in every
ports and to marinas; it will become easier, faster, and helpful way to clean the water areas.
4. The marinas and ports are the perfect place to start helping clean our oceans. The wind
and currents are constantly moving the floating debris around in our oceans and in every ports
and marinas there is always some pollution heavy areas based on the predominant wind and
Based on the findings and conclusions presented, the following recommendations are
suggested:
1. The used scheduling and setting up date plans through conducting and finding results will
2. The testing or simulating of the project or product to its specific working area to
determine its proficiency will help the research more cumulative with results and findings.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• Leonard, Giorgio. (2018). :”Seabin Project’s “Whole Solution” Proposal for Ocean
Conservation and Sustainability” Seabin Project. Retrieved on February 14, 2018 from
https://www.seabinproject.com/seabin-projects-whole-solution-proposal-for-ocean-
conservation-and-sustainability/