Title of article :
Macrodebris and microplastics from beaches in Slovenia
Author/Authors :
Laglbauer، نويسنده , , Betty J.L. and Franco-Santos، نويسنده , , Rita Melo and Andreu-Cazenave، نويسنده , , Miguel and Brunelli، نويسنده , , Lisa and Papadatou، نويسنده , , Maria and Palatinus، نويسنده , , Andreja and Grego، نويسنده , , Mateja and Deprez، نويسنده , , Tim، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
The amount of marine debris in the environment is increasing worldwide, which results in an array of negative effects to biota. This study provides the first account of macrodebris on the beach and microplastics in the sediment (shoreline and infralittoral) in relation to tourism activities in Slovenia. The study assessed the quality and quantity of macrodebris and the quality, size and quantity of microplastics at six beaches, contrasting those under the influences of tourism and those that were not. Beach cleanliness was estimated using the Clean Coast Index. Tourism did not seem to have an effect on macrodebris or microplastic quantity at beaches. Over 64% of macrodebris was plastic, and microplastics were ubiquitous, which calls for classification of plastics as hazardous materials. Standard measures for marine debris assessment are needed, especially in the form of an all-encompassing debris index. Recommendations for future assessments are provided for the Adriatic region.
Keywords :
Marine debris , PLASTIC , Tourism , Human-impact , Adriatic , Pollution
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin