Additive manufacturing has emerged as a vital technology across various sectors, and its role in ocean conservation is gaining attention. Recent initiatives are focused on transforming ocean waste, such as plastic and discarded fishing nets, into filaments suitable for 3D printing. This technology is not only being utilized for recycling but also for the preservation and restoration of coral reefs, and for developing sea walls to protect coastal cities from rising water levels.
A notable example is Revo Food, which has introduced plant-based fish fillets aimed at mitigating the impacts of overfishing. Furthermore, 3D printing is playing a significant role in creating artificial reefs, enhancing marine ecosystems.
The infographic provides a detailed overview of these innovative projects and highlights how 3D printing is contributing to safeguarding the oceans.
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