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Review of the Surface and Beach Cleaning Systems Paper

M. Walabh

Abstract


Beach contamination is a significant issue which influences the soundness of individual and sea-going life. Subsequently this paper depicts the outline of different investigates accomplished with the end goal of ocean side cleaning to beat above issues. There is equipment in every system that can collect waste manually or automatically. The goal of such a system is to be user-friendly and fast.


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