“…The assessment of motions of floating matter in the ocean is of importance for a number of key reasons. These range from improving search-and-rescue operations at sea 1,2 ; to better understanding the drift of flotsam of different nature including macroalgae such as Sargassum [3][4][5] , plastic litter 6,7 , airplane wreckage 8,9 , tsunami debris 10,11 , sea-ice pieces 12 , larvae 13,14 , and oil 15,16 ; to better interpreting "Lagrangian" observations in the ocean 17,18 . At present, largely piecemeal, ad-hoc approaches are taken to simulate the effects of ocean currents and winds on the drift of floating objects.…”