垃圾箱
海洋废弃物
塑料污染
环境科学
构造盆地
微塑料
人口
垃圾
污染
海洋学
比例(比率)
水文学(农业)
自然地理学
渔业
生态学
地理
地质学
生物
地图学
古生物学
人口学
岩土工程
社会学
工程类
碎片
废物管理
作者
Daniel González‐Fernández,Georg Hanke,Maria Pogojeva,Nino Machitadze,Y. Kotelnikova,I. Tretiak,O. Savenko,K. Bilashvili,Nino Gelashvili,Alexey V. Fedorov,Dmitry N. Kulagin,A. S. Terentiev,J. Slobodnik
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119816
摘要
The Black Sea is a semi-enclosed basin subject to major anthropogenic pressures, including marine litter and plastic pollution. Due to numerous large rivers draining into the basin and a population settled along the coast, the region could accumulate significant amounts of floating litter over time. Until now, only limited field data were available, and litter quantities and distribution remained unknown. In this study, floating marine macro litter (FMML) was assessed at the regional Black Sea scale for the first time, showing relatively high litter densities across the basin that reached a weighted mean of 81.5 items/km2. Monitoring data revealed an accumulation of floating items offshore in the eastern part of the basin, resembling on a small scale a 'garbage patch', where litter items were trapped, showing elevated densities in comparison to their surrounding areas. Most of these items were made of plastic materials (ca. 96%) and included large numbers of plastic and polystyrene fragments of small size ranges (2.5-10 cm). Harmonised field data collection through consistent and regular monitoring programmes across the region is essential to establish baselines and thresholds for large scale assessment at international level.
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