A new underwater claw robot could change the fight against ocean pollution forever. 🌊 Demonstrated in the port of Marseille, this robotic helper from the SEACLEAR 2 project uses sonar, AI, and four ultra-strong claws to collect trash from the seabed — from nets to bicycles. With universities across Europe behind it, the vision is clear: autonomous fleets cleaning our oceans in the near future. Watch this groundbreaking technology in action! 🚀

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A claw robot could be the next big 
weapon against ocean pollution! In the port of Marseille, engineers unveiled 
a unique underwater helper that can collect trash from the seabed. The project is part 
of the European SEACLEAR 2 initiative, where universities from Germany, the Netherlands, Croatia, and Romania are working 
together to fight marine litter. This robot is equipped with four powerful 
claws — strong enough to lift 250 kilograms, yet precise enough not to crush even a plastic 
bucket or glass bottle. With sonar, cameras, and AI, it identifies and grabs 
everything from nets to bicycles. In the future, fleets of 
autonomous robots could map, scan, and clean the ocean floor — bringing 
us closer to a world with cleaner seas

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