微塑料
垃圾箱
海洋废弃物
环境科学
塑料污染
东海岸
坦桑尼亚
水文学(农业)
海洋学
渔业
生态学
碎片
地质学
生物
环境规划
岩土工程
作者
Eleanor A. Weideman,Vonica Perold,Vincenzo Donnarumma,Giuseppe Suaria,Peter G. Ryan
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.114644
摘要
Floating anthropogenic litter occurs in all ocean basins, yet little is known about their distribution and abundance in the coastal waters off east Africa. Neuston net and bulk water sampling shows that meso- and micro-litter (8567 ± 19,684 items∙km−2, 44 ± 195 g∙km−2) and microfibres (2.4 ± 2.6 fibres∙L−1) are pervasive pollutants off the coasts of Tanzania and northern Mozambique, with higher litter loads off Tanzania. Densities of meso- and micro-litter at the start of the rainy season were greater close to the coast and to major river mouths, suggesting that much litter likely originates on land. However, the mass of litter increased with distance from the six major coastal cities. By number, 95% of meso- and micro-litter was plastic, but only 6% of microfibres. Our results highlight the need to reduce plastic use and improve solid waste management in the region.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI