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Ottawa River Seabin guzzles plastic, teaches youth about water pollution

Ottawa River Seabin guzzles plastic, teaches youth about water pollution

It's the little bucket that could — a small contraption floating along the Ottawa River shoreline cleans the waterway one plastic wrapper at a time. "This is the first trash-trapping device in Ottawa and it gives us an opportunity to see what's happening in our water," said Melanie Abdelnour, a Grade 1 teacher with the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board, who helped bring the Seabin to Ottawa.