articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyOct 11, 2017Closed access

Export of Plastic Debris by Rivers into the Sea

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research · Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences

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Abstract

A substantial fraction of marine plastic debris originates from land-based sources and rivers potentially act as a major transport pathway for all sizes of plastic debris. We analyzed a global compilation of data on plastic debris in the water column across a wide range of river sizes. Plastic debris loads, both microplastic (particles 5 mm) are positively related to the mismanaged plastic waste (MMPW) generated in the river catchments. This relationship is nonlinear where large rivers with population-rich catchments delivering a disproportionately higher fraction of MMPW into the sea. The 10 top-ranked rivers transport 88–95% of the global load into the sea. Using MMPW as a predictor we calculate the global…

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