Please select your home edition
Edition
Armstrong 728x90 - HA Foil Range - TOP

Rozalia Project Trash Tour

by James Lyne on 28 Jul 2011
IMG 1664 James Lyne
Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean wraps up action/education phase of Trash Tour 2011 of the New England coast.

The first phase of Rozalia Project’s Trash Tour 2011 onboard the sailing research vessel American Promise, was focused on marine debris removal and education. Here are some highlights and statistics from the Trash Tour to date:

2,525 pieces of trash were removed from the surface to the sea floor using an ROV(remotely operated vehicle), sidescan and imaging sonar plus nets
1,047 people participated in Rozalia Project’s programs
32,877 facebook views
479 miles sailed
380’ of rope recovered
Eight derelict lobster traps removed
Five state-of-the-art systems were used to find and recover marine debris from the sea floor: Video Ray ROV, Blueview imaging sonar, Tritech Starfish side scan sonar, Lyyn image enhancement and KCF Smart Tether positioning system
Two Newfoundland dogs became sailors
One historic Herreshoff fisherman anchor recovered

In Boston, MA: The Rozalia Project crew worked with over 407 participants from Courageous Sailing and Boston Community Boating to recover more than 1,758 pieces of trash from Boston Harbor and the Charles River. Boston harbor with strong SW winds brought continuous floating marine debris past American Promise at Courageous Sailing’s dock. The ROV found reefs of beverage cans and plastic cups on the sea and river floor. The large volume of microplastics was a surprise (as they are usually associated with ocean gyres) and Rozalia Project is very excited about this discovery and future plans in Massachusetts Bay.


In Newport, RI: Hosted by Sail Newport, Rozalia Project and 212 junior sailors made a dent in the beer can mountain under the docks and recovered 8 derelict lobster traps and made a discovery… these traps have been acting as passive trash collectors. Every trap contained an array of cans, bottles, plastic, boat parts and even a golf ball.

In Providence, RI: Rozalia Project teamed up with Providence Community Boating to provide a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) program for 127 kids from a Providence summer school program. For many of these kids, ages 11-14, this was their first meaningful interaction with the river and their first opportunity to see underwater, co-pilot an ROV and read an underwater sonar while learning about the effects of trash in the water and doing something about it: they helped remove 166 pieces of trash from the Providence River.

In Oyster Bay: 136 sailors of all ages from The Waterfront Center and Rozalia Project crew found 41 pieces of trash over 2 days. The commercial oyster dredges keep the harbor floor clean of marine debris

In Jamestown: 60 junior sailors at Conanicut Yacht Club cleaned up 16 pieces of marine debris off the seafloor.

In Bristol, RI: Rozalia Project’s crew recovered an historic anchor that is now part of a display in the Herreshoff Museum.

In Clark’s Cove just east of New Bedford: Rozalia Project and 45 junior sailors from New Bedford Community Boating found one plastic bag. Clarks Cove is a superfund site, yet one of the cleanest in terms of marine debris.

The second phase of the Rozalia Project Trash Tour 2011 is focused on marine debris removal and research and begins August 2 in Portsmouth, NH surveying the Isle of Shoals looking for accumulations of derelict fishing gear for the Blue Ocean Society. After the survey, Rozalia Project will turn their attention to focus on microplastic discoveries in Boston harbor and Massachusetts Bay. American Promise will take the weekend of August 20-21 to be part of the celebration of the life of Dodge Morgan held Sunday August 21 at Portland Yacht Services. For the schedule as it evolves, visit the website, blog or the Rozalia Project Facebook page (search Rozalia Project).

This phase of the Trash Tour was made possible by Kilroy Realty Corporation, Boat US Foundation and the American Chemistry Council.

About Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean:
Rozalia Project is a 501(c)(3) non profit whose mission is to find and remove marine debris from the surface to the sea floor through action, technology, outreach and research.

Rozalia Project was founded by Rachael Z. Miller and James Lyne in 2010. Rozalia Project specialise in underwater clean up, using a remotely operated vehicle equipped with video, manipulator arms, positioning system and imaging sonar that can locate and pick up debris and bring it back to the surface. Rozalia Project also utilizes side scan sonar to survey whole areas in order to pinpoint locations to launch the ROV’s and pick up the debris.

Rozalia Project's mothership is the round the world voyager, American Promise. This 60ft sailboat was built for ocean voyages and is the perfect vehicle for marine debris removal and research.

Rozalia Project website

Zhik 2024 DecemberCyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTERMackay Boats 728x90 BOTTOM

Related Articles

Admirals Cup: Day 5 - Rolex Fastnet gets underway
The final triple scoring race in the 2025 Admirals' Cup got underway on time The final triple scoring race in the 2025 Admirals' Cup got underway on time starting in front of The Castle in Cowes. The 30 boat fleet representing 15 teams and 12 countries encountered conditions much as forecast - 12-15kt westerly and outgoing tide.
Posted on 26 Jul
Rolex Fastnet Race gets underway with record fleet
Spectators in their thousands swarmed Cowes Green and the shores of the western Solent Spectators in their thousands swarmed Cowes Green and the shores of the western Solent to witness the starts of the 51st Rolex Fastnet Race from 1120 until 1320 BST today.
Posted on 26 Jul
2025 iQFOiL Youth & Junior Worlds, day 2
Strong performances, tight racing, and growing excitement The 2025 iQFOiL Youth & Junior World Championships finally got under way on the water today in Brest with an intense second day of racing for the 379 young windsurfers representing 38 nations.
Posted on 26 Jul
100th edition Rolex Fastnet Race begins
Ahead lie 696 nautical miles of technically challenging, resilience testing waters. The 100th anniversary edition of the Rolex Fastnet Race underlined its position as the world's largest offshore race as 444 yachts set off from Cowes, England.
Posted on 26 Jul
Admiral's Cup: Explosive Rolex Fastnet Race start
The fleet launched into action with a full-on start right in front of the Royal Yacht Squadron line The Red Arrows heralded the return of the Admiral's Cup for the centenary edition of the Rolex Fastnet Race.
Posted on 26 Jul
Rolex Fastnet Race Start - Tom Hicks Photo Gallery
Stuunning shots from as 444 yachts start the centenary edition of the race! Tom Hicks is out on the Solent for all the major events and has captured some stunning moments from today's start of the Centenary Rolex Fastnet Race. Take a look at the shots below and far more in the gallery above!
Posted on 26 Jul
Rolex Fastnet Race Start - view from Hurst Castle
A video montage as the fleet went out of the Solent I went out to Hurst Castle with his camera and drone to capture the action as the boats, ranging from the mighty Ultim trimarans, through to the IMOCAs and grand prix yachts competing in the 2025 Admiral's Cup went through the narrrows out of the Solent.
Posted on 26 Jul
Snipe Women's World Championship day 3
A strong thermal build into the afternoon again at Enoshima, Japan Weatherwise, day three was pretty much a carbon copy of day two with a strong thermal that built into the afternoon. Racing got under way a half hour earlier, again to start before the breeze built over the regatta limit.
Posted on 26 Jul
Ugotta Regatta Day 1
The GL52 fleet sailed their first three races Nine boats strong, the GL52 fleet sailed their first three races of the 2025 Ugotta Regatta on Friday.
Posted on 26 Jul
WASZP Games 2025 overall
Perfect conditions for the final day showdown The final day of the WASZP Games 2025 delivered everything you could want in a championship showdown—tight racing, pressure starts, tactical battles, and decisive performances. With the Gold Fleet behind on their race schedule, the priority was clear.
Posted on 26 Jul