Accumulation and fragmentation of plastic debris in global environments
British Antarctic Survey · Ifremer · +2 more institutions
Abstract
One of the most ubiquitous and long-lasting recent changes to the surface of our planet is the accumulation and fragmentation of plastics. Within just a few decades since mass production of plastic products commenced in the 1950s, plastic debris has accumulated in terrestrial environments, in the open ocean, on shorelines of even the most remote islands and in the deep sea. Annual clean-up operations, costing millions of pounds sterling, are now organized in many countries and on every continent. Here we document global plastics production and the accumulation of plastic waste. While plastics typically constitute approximately 10 per cent of discarded waste, they represent a much greater proportion of the…
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4Topics & keywords
- Debris
- Marine debris
- Environmental science
- Shore
- Pelagic zone
- Oceanography
- Seabed
- Geology
- Life below water