
Ahead of the departure of the ARC, Lagoon began its collaboration with AnimaMundi to equip Lagoon owners with DJI drones. Now Lagoon owners will be able to start their mapping in the Caribbean, a geographical area unfortunately known for its heavy marine pollution.
AnimaMundi, meaning “the soul of the earth”, is a non-profit organization based in Geneva, Switzerland. Its objective is to develop a database of plastic waste that exists on our coasts using a state-of-the-art proprietary technology, so that the interpretation of photo and video recordings allows the accounting of single-use plastic bottles.
The goal of this partnership is to create the world's first comprehensive database tracking the amount of plastic waste on our coasts.
The data collected will be used to prove whether actions taken to limit the influx of plastics into our oceans are leading to a reduction in coastal pollution, and to define future actions that need to be taken.
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Lagoon has teamed up with AnimaMundi and DJI, in a bid to tackle the ever-increasing pollution problem in our oceans. The goal is to equip Lagoon catamaran owners with repurposed DJI drones and use them to measure plastic waste on Caribbean coastlines. This is a big step in climate change technology and one that could turn the tide on the environmental disasters we are experiencing in our oceans.
Lagoon has teamed up with AnimaMundi and DJI, in a bid to tackle the ever-increasing pollution problem in our oceans. The goal is to equip Lagoon catamaran owners with repurposed DJI drones and use them to measure plastic waste on Caribbean coastlines. This is a big step in climate change technology and one that could turn the tide on the environmental disasters we are experiencing in our oceans.
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