Plastic Accumulation in the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre
Sea Education Association · Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Plastic marine pollution is a major environmental concern, yet a quantitative description of the scope of this problem in the open ocean is lacking. Here, we present a time series of plastic content at the surface of the western North Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea from 1986 to 2008. More than 60% of 6136 surface plankton net tows collected buoyant plastic pieces, typically millimeters in size. The highest concentration of plastic debris was observed in subtropical latitudes and associated with the observed large-scale convergence in surface currents predicted by Ekman dynamics. Despite a rapid increase in plastic production and disposal during this time period, no trend in plastic concentration was observed…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.94
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 24
Authors
7- KLKara Lavender LawCorresponding
Sea Education Association
- SMSkye Morét-Ferguson
Sea Education Association, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- NMNikolai Maximenko
University of Hawaii System, Pacific International Center for High Technology Research
- GPG. Proskurowski
Sea Education Association, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- EEEmily E. Peacock
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Topics & keywords
- Ocean gyre
- Oceanography
- Subtropics
- Ocean current
- Thermohaline circulation
- Debris
- Environmental science
- Plastic pollution
- Life below water