Marina Trash Skimmer - Solution For The Ocean's Biggest PREDATOR

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Marina Trash Skimmer

Solution For The Ocean's Biggest PREDATOR


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What is Marina Trash Skimmer?

The MTS is a stationary unit that should be strategically placed at a specific problem site or deployed as a network of units to protect and clean a larger marine space or ecosystem. Working with the installations sites natural currents, tides and prevailing winds, skimmers work around the clock to collect trash and oil sheen into one easy-to-access location for quick removal and disposal.

This trash skimmer still operating in Marina Harbor, and i hope my country can use this device too, to make our ocean cleaner.

No Trash - No Oil Spill - More :fish: - More :moneybag:


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http://marinatrashskimmer.com/


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This is a great concept. Water pollution is a common problem around harbours and marina's, and this looks like a most effective way to clear debris from the water. The benefits from this would obviously be better quality water and an improvement in the habitat of marine wildlife. Nice Hunt.

Marina trash skimmer is a good invention to remove trash, oil contents and other different polluting material. It is cool product and great hunt.

Water bodies really suffer from oil spoilage. So, keeping the water neat is really a very good thing to do.
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