曼谷Chao Phraya河的AI摄影机和太阳能无人机追踪并减少塑料污染。
AI cameras and solar drones track and reduce plastic pollution in Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River.
Chulalongkorn大学与包括海洋清理组织和泰国政府机构在内的合作伙伴一起,正在曼谷三座桥梁使用人工智能摄像机监测Chao Phraya河的塑料废物。
Chulalongkorn University, with partners including The Ocean Cleanup and Thai government agencies, is using AI-powered cameras at three Bangkok bridges to monitor plastic waste in the Chao Phraya River.
每15分钟摄取一次图像有助于跟踪废物的数量、类型和移动,而太阳能拦截器船只每2-3天收集多达6-7吨碎片。
Images captured every 15 minutes help track waste volume, type, and movement, while solar-powered Interceptor vessels collect up to 6–7 tons of debris every 2–3 days.
2021年至2024年的数据显示,塑料仍是主要的污染物,但拦截器正在减少海洋废物。
Data from 2021 to 2024 show plastic remains the main pollutant, but the Interceptors are reducing ocean-bound waste.
调查结果旨在指导政策,查明污染热点,支持社区努力改进废物管理,保护海洋生态系统、渔业和旅游业。
Findings aim to guide policies, identify pollution hotspots, and support community efforts to improve waste management and protect marine ecosystems, fisheries, and tourism.
该项目将至少再继续三年。
The project will continue for at least three more years.