Beach litter dynamics on Mediterranean coasts: Distinguishing sources and pathways
Abstract
We assessed amounts, composition and net accumulation rates every ~ 15 days of beach macro litter (≥ 2.5 cm) on 4 Mediterranean beaches, on Corfu island, N. Ionian Sea, taking into account natural and anthropogenic drivers. Average net accumulation rate on all beaches was found 142 ± 115 N/100 m/15 d. By applying a Generalized Linear Model (GzLM) it was shown that sea transport is the dominant pathway affecting the amount and variability in beach litter loadings. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) on compositional data and indicator items discerned two more pathways of beach litter, i.e. in situ litter from beach goers and wind and/or runoff transport of litter from land. By comparing the PCA results to those from a simple item to source attribution, it is shown that regardless their source litter items arrive at beaches from various pathways. Our data provide baseline knowledge for designing monitoring strategies and for setting management targets.
- Publication:
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Marine Pollution Bulletin
- Pub Date:
- April 2018
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.10.013
- Bibcode:
- 2018MarPB.129..448P
- Keywords:
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- Marine debris;
- Plastics;
- Net accumulation rates;
- Sources;
- Transport;
- MSFD