Creating a mobile application that combines AI and IoT technology could be a solution to help save the Baltic Sea for Lithuanian scuba divers. This application could provide various features and tools that would assist consumers, boaters, and conservationists in their efforts to protect the Baltic Sea.
Firstly, the application could have a product scanner that uses AI to identify eco-friendly products when shopping. This would make it easier for scuba divers and other consumers to make sustainable choices while shopping. The app could also have a database of various brands and products that follow regenerative agriculture practices, making it easier for users to make informed decisions.
Secondly, the application could have a map feature that shows the nearest harbor to empty septic tanks for free. This would aid boaters in finding free septic tank disposal facilities, encouraging them to properly dispose of their waste and prevent pollution in the Baltic Sea.
To address the issue of plastic pollution in coastal areas, the app could also have a feature that enables users to track and manage plastic waste. By reporting plastic waste sightings, users could help authorities in cleaning up the coast and implement measures to reduce plastic pollution.
Moreover, the application could improve water quality monitoring and reporting by using IoT sensors to collect real-time data on water quality. This