This study was prepared within the scope of the TUBITAK Student Research Projects Competition. It was aimed to create an alternative solution to microplastic pollution in the seas, which has increased in recent years. For this purpose, tests were carried out using Neptune cylinders and important results were obtained.
1-Simulation
2-Neptune ball formation mechanism
3-Plastic capture mechanism of epiphytic bacteria
4-Games and Educational animation
Games Turkish–English Educational animations
5-Website visitor numbers
About us
We are an institution that receives education at the Corum Science and Art Center. Our names are Eymen Simsek and Omer Kaan Fidan. We are carrying out a TUBITAK project under the guidance of our Advisor Teacher Mehmet Fidan. We are examining the fibers, leaves and neptune balls formed from these fibers of seagrass plants found as waste on the beaches of the Mediterranean and Aegean regions in our laboratory. We are evaluating the perspective of the plastic ban they throw away.































