| Literature DB >> 35398693 |
Vita Strokal1, Eke J Kuiper2, Mirjam P Bak3, Paul Vriend2, Mengru Wang3, Jikke van Wijnen4, Maryna Strokal5.
Abstract
The Black Sea receives increasing amounts of microplastics from rivers. In this study, we explore options to reduce future river export of microplastics to the Black Sea. We develop five scenarios with different reduction options and implement them to a Model to Assess River Inputs of pollutaNts to seA (MARINA-Global) for 107 sub-basins. Today, European rivers draining into the Black Sea export over half of the total microplastics. In 2050, Asian rivers draining into the sea will be responsible for 34-46% of microplastic pollution. Implemented advanced treatment will reduce point-source pollution. Reduced consumption or more collection of plastics will reduce 40% of microplastics in the sea by 2050. In the optimistic future, sea pollution is 84% lower than today when the abovementioned reduction options are combined. Reduction options affect the share of pollution sources. Our insights could support environmental policies for a zero pollution future of the Black Sea.Entities:
Keywords: Microplastics; Reduction options; Rivers; Scenarios; The Black Sea; Zero pollution
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35398693 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113633
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553