Monitoring the abundance of plastic debris in the marine environment
University of Cape Town · Wageningen University & Research
Abstract
Plastic debris has significant environmental and economic impacts in marine systems. Monitoring is crucial to assess the efficacy of measures implemented to reduce the abundance of plastic debris, but it is complicated by large spatial and temporal heterogeneity in the amounts of plastic debris and by our limited understanding of the pathways followed by plastic debris and its long-term fate. To date, most monitoring has focused on beach surveys of stranded plastics and other litter. Infrequent surveys of the standing stock of litter on beaches provide crude estimates of debris types and abundance, but are biased by differential removal of litter items by beachcombing, cleanups and beach dynamics. Monitoring…
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4Topics & keywords
- Marine debris
- Debris
- Environmental science
- Abundance (ecology)
- Microplastics
- Litter
- Plastic waste
- Plastic pollution
- Life below water