Title of article :
Tracking and modeling macro plastic debris in north of Hormuz Strait, Persian Gulf
Author/Authors :
Shafiei M.H. Department of Non Living Marine and Atmospheric Science - Faculty of Marine Science and Technology - University of Hormozgan - Bandar Abbas, Iran , Farzingohar M. Department of Non Living Marine and Atmospheric Science - Faculty of Marine Science and Technology - University of Hormozgan - Bandar Abbas, Iran
Abstract :
Plastics are the most important pollutants in oceans and seas and are regarded as serious
threat to aquatic ecosystems. The effect of tide, wind and water depth on movement of
plastic marine debris has been examined in north of Hormuz Strait in Hormozgan
province coasts, Hormuz Island and east of Qeshm Island. Particle tracking is used by
numerical modeling using MIKE software for time interval of January to March 2017.
Field study and model output clarified that direction of the particle movement during a
tidal period made an elliptical shape that the small diameter formed due to wind and the
large diameter varied with tide motion. The highest movement of the particle was
observed one hour after high water (low water) to one hour before low water (high
water). Wind was the most effective parameter within one hour before and after low
water (high water). At same the time interval, as the area deepened, more movement
was observed. Tracking the samples showed that more than 60% reached Bandar Abbas
coasts in less than 8 days after release. The other regions receiving the samples were
coasts of Hormuz Island and East of Qeshm Island with estimates of 30% and 2%,
respectively. The results can be used to forecast marine macro debris accumulation
zones and time duration which assist the management system as a cleanup tool.
Keywords :
Persian Gulf , Hormuz Strait , Numerical Simulation , Marine Debris , Tide
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences