The ocean is truly a marvelous wonder. But humans are destroying it, and endangering the life that lives in it. We are throwing so much trash into it that it's becoming a huge problem. In fact, if  we don't do something about it, we'll be in some serious trouble soon. Enter Boyan Slat. He's got an idea to help.

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1. A 2,000m floating line will become the longest floating structure in the world when it gets deployed in 2016.

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2. It is part of the first stage in 20-year-old Boyan Slat's plan to rid the oceans of floating plastic waste.

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3. It involves targeting rotating ocean currents full of waste and skimming the trash.

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4. His goal is to build a 100km floating array that would be able to collect 70,320,000 kg of plastic waste over 10 years.

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5. He estimates that it would cost roughly 4.53 euros per kilogram, which is only 3% of the cost of other potential clean-up methods.

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6. A 20-year-old thought of this.

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7. Let's hope he'll get most of the trash out of the ocean.

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