| Literature DB >> 31590810 |
Ostin Garcés-Ordóñez1, Victoria A Castillo-Olaya2, Andrés F Granados-Briceño3, Lina M Blandón García4, Luisa F Espinosa Díaz5.
Abstract
Marine litter pollution has become a complex global problem, because of the negative ecological and socioeconomic impacts as well as the human health risks that it represents. In Colombia, mangroves are affected by inadequate solid waste management, which results in litter accumulation. Additionally, the information related to this problem is limited avoiding the development of prevention and reduction strategies. For the first time, pollution by marine litter and microplastics were evaluated in mangrove soils of the Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta, where 540 ± 137 and 31 ± 23 items/ha of marine litter were determined in mangroves near and away from populated centers respectively. Plastics represented between 73 and 96% of litter, and microplastic quantity oscillated between 31 and 2,863 items/kg finding the highest concentrations in mangroves near to the population. This study contributes to the knowledge of the marine litter problem in mangroves of the Colombian Caribbean, becoming a help for their conservation.Entities:
Keywords: Lagoon complex; Mangrove ecosystem; Microplastics; Plastic debris; Solid waste management
Year: 2019 PMID: 31590810 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.06.058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553