| Literature DB >> 29887002 |
Thomais Vlachogianni1, Tomaso Fortibuoni2, Francesca Ronchi3, Christina Zeri4, Cristina Mazziotti5, Pero Tutman6, Dubravka Bojanić Varezić6, Andreja Palatinus7, Štefan Trdan7, Monika Peterlin7, Milica Mandić8, Olivera Markovic8, Mosor Prvan9, Helen Kaberi4, Michael Prevenios4, Jerina Kolitari10, Gulielm Kroqi10, Marina Fusco11, Evangelos Kalampokis12, Michael Scoullos12.
Abstract
The abundance, composition and sources of marine litter were determined on beaches located in the seven countries of the Adriatic-Ionian macroregion, namely Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Montenegro and Slovenia. A total of 70,581 marine litter items were classified and recorded through one-year long surveys carried out in 31 sites. The average litter density of 0.67 items/m2 found within this study is considered to be relatively high. The beaches investigated differed in terms of human-induced pressures; their majority is classified either as semi-urban or semi-rural, while very few beaches could be characterized as urban or remote/natural. The majority of litter items were made of artificial/anthropogenic polymer materials accounting for 91.1% of all litter. Litter from shoreline sources accounted for 33.4% of all litter collected. The amount of litter from sea-based sources ranged in the different countries from 1.54% to 14.84%, with an average of 6.30% at regional level.Entities:
Keywords: Adriatic and Ionian Seas; Beaches; Debris; Marine litter; Monitoring; Plastics
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29887002 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.05.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553