University Research Programs & Contacts
University & Academic Research on the GPGP
Active University Research Programs
Scripps Institution of Oceanography (UC San Diego)
- SEAPLEX Expedition (2009): Graduate student-led. 1,700 miles through the patch, 100 consecutive samples — all contained plastic. Found plastic in stomachs of 9% of fish collected.
- Research vessel New Horizon used for field surveys
- Ongoing plastic distribution surveys, floating plastic investigations, sea life impact assessments
- Contact potential: HIGH — leading oceanographic institution, proven GPGP research history
- https://scripps.ucsd.edu/news/journey-pacific-ocean-garbage-patch
Hawaii Pacific University — Center for Marine Debris Research (CMDR)
- State's first marine debris Plastic Recycling Research Facility (PRRF)
- Pioneering conversion of ocean plastic waste into long-life infrastructure products
- Since June 2024: processed 227,000+ pounds of marine debris at Kalihi warehouse facility
- State-of-the-art lab for plastic debris separation and identification
- International fellows studying marine plastic debris
- Contact potential: VERY HIGH — actively processing ocean plastic, exactly aligned with The Claw's mission
- https://www.hpu.edu/cncs/cmdr/
University of Hawaii at Manoa (SOEST)
- School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
- Co-authored PLOS Biology study: GPGP as gathering place for floating sea creatures
- Nature Communications: coastal species growing on trash hundreds of miles at sea
- Predicted plastic garbage patch in Atlantic Ocean (parallel gyre system)
- Collaborated with Sea Education Association + Woods Hole
- Contact potential: HIGH — local to the Pacific, strong ocean science program
- https://www.hawaii.edu/news/2023/05/04/pacific-garbage-patch/
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
- First discovered accumulating plastic debris in 1972 (Sargasso Sea, North Atlantic)
- Participated in 2012 Algalita/5 Gyres Asia Pacific Expedition
- Collaborated with UH Manoa on North Atlantic plastic study (Science Express)
- One of the world's premier ocean research institutions
- Contact potential: HIGH — historical authority on ocean plastic, multidisciplinary
- https://www.whoi.edu/
University of Michigan
- Developed method to map microplastic concentration globally using satellite data
- Uses NASA CYGNSS (Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System) — 8 microsatellites
- Data published at NASA PO.DAAC
- Contact potential: MEDIUM — remote sensing expertise, less hands-on ocean work
- (via NASA Earthdata)
Stanford University
- Collaborative role on Ocean Cleanup scientific publications
- California Marine Sanctuary Foundation partnership
- Contact potential: MEDIUM — engineering + environmental science intersection
Georgetown University
- Published analysis: "The Mega Impact of Microplastics" (2024)
- Common Home initiative — environmental policy focus
- Contact potential: MEDIUM — policy/advocacy angle more than engineering
- https://commonhome.georgetown.edu/issues/spring-2024/the-mega-impact-of-microplastics-the-reality-of-the-great-pacific-garbage-patch/
Yale University
- Yale Environment Review published GPGP overview
- Environmental studies program with policy focus
- Contact potential: MEDIUM — research + policy
- https://environment-review.yale.edu/garbage-island-great-pacific-garbage-patch
University of Hawaii at Hilo
- Student paper: "Synthetic Seas: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch" (Hohonu journal)
- Microplastics research: testing beach cleanup machine effectiveness
- Contact potential: LOW — smaller program, student-level research
- https://hilo.hawaii.edu/campuscenter/hohonu/volumes/documents/SyntheticSeasTheGreatPacificGarbagePatch.pdf
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Environmental Studies thesis: "Treatment of Plastic Wastes Using Plasma Gasification Technology"
- Full thesis available as PDF — directly relevant to processing technology
- Contact potential: MEDIUM — has done the exact processing research we need
- https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1222&context=envstudtheses
Utah State University
- Small Satellite Conference paper: "Observing and Tracking the Great Pacific Garbage Patch"
- Satellite/remote sensing approach
- Contact potential: LOW-MEDIUM — niche satellite tracking angle
CSIR — Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute (Durgapur, India)
- Built and tested 20 kg/hr plasma arc pyrolyser for plastic waste
- Working prototype with performance data
- Contact potential: MEDIUM — international, but has operational plasma gasification hardware
Key Academic Papers (Peer-Reviewed)
| Paper | Journal | Year | Key Finding |
|---|---|---|---|
| Evidence that GPGP is rapidly accumulating plastic | Nature Scientific Reports | 2018 | 1.8T pieces, 79K tonnes, exponential growth |
| Scales of Spatial Heterogeneity of Plastic Debris | PLOS One | 2013 | Dispersion patterns in NE Pacific |
| Pelagic Microplastics in N. Pacific Gyre | PMC | 2023 | 334 particles/m³, depth distribution |
| Sustainable Plasma Gasification of Plastic Waste | ACS Omega | 2024 | 81% efficiency, economic analysis |
| Plasma Gasification Life Cycle Assessment | Springer | 2025 | Emissions, economics, feasibility |
| CO2 Plasma Gasification of Plastic | MDPI Sustainability | 2025 | Syngas from medical plastic waste |
| Evaluating Environmental Impact of Cleaning GPGP | Nature Scientific Reports | 2025 | Impact assessment of cleanup operations |
| GPGP as Gathering Place for Life | PLOS Biology | 2023 | Ecosystem forming on debris |
| Coastal Species on Oceanic Trash | Nature Communications | 2022 | Life hundreds of miles at sea |
| Fishnet-Harvesting Buoy Concept | ScienceDirect | 2024 | Passive ghost net collection system |
| Floating Nuclear Power Regulatory Challenges | MDPI Sustainability | 2023 | Environmental risks, legal framework |
| Marine-Based SMR Designs | IAEA | 2023 | Comprehensive floating nuclear overview |
Research Institutions — Non-University
| Organization | Focus | Relevance |
|---|---|---|
| The Ocean Cleanup (Netherlands) | Collection technology, GPGP mapping | Direct precedent, potential collaborator |
| NOAA (USA) | Monitoring, data, policy | Federal data source |
| NASA (PO.DAAC) | Satellite microplastic mapping | Remote sensing data |
| 5 Gyres Institute | All 5 ocean gyres research | Broader context |
| Algalita Marine Research Foundation | Field sampling, education | Early GPGP research |
| Sea Education Association (SEA) | At-sea education + research | Field expedition partner |
| Healthy Seas | Ghost net removal + recycling | Net-to-yarn pipeline |
| WWF / GhostNetZero | AI detection of ghost nets | Technology partner |
| Idaho National Lab (NRIC) | Maritime nuclear energy | SMR technology |
NOT YET RESEARCHED (Priority)
- [ ] TU Delft (Netherlands) — Boyan Slat studied there, The Ocean Cleanup originated there
- [ ] JAMSTEC (Japan) — Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
- [ ] Tokyo University — ocean engineering programs
- [ ] European maritime engineering programs (Norwegian, Danish, Dutch)
- [ ] Specific thesis/dissertation searches on ocean waste processing