Massive boom hopes to corral Pacific Ocean’s plastic trash

A long floating boom that will be used to corral plastic litter in the Pacific Ocean is assembled on Aug. 27 in Alameda, Calif. (The Ocean Cleanup via AP)

SAN FRANCISCO — Engineers set to sea Saturday to deploy a trash collection device to corral plastic litter floating between California and Hawaii in an attempt to clean up the world’s largest garbage patch in the heart of the Pacific Ocean.