Marine litter distribution and density in European seas, from the shelves to deep basins

Anthropogenic litter is present in all marine habitats, from beaches to the most remote points in the oceans. On the seafloor, marine litter, particularly plastic, can accumulate in high densities with deleterious consequences for its inhabitants. Yet, because of the high cost involved with sampling...

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Hauptverfasser: Pham, Christopher K, Ramirez-Llodra, Eva, Alt, Claudia H S, Amaro, Teresa, Bergmann, Melanie, Canals, Miquel, Company, Joan B, Davies, Jaime, Duineveld, Gerard, Galgani, François, Howell, Kerry L, Huvenne, Veerle A I, Isidro, Eduardo, Jones, Daniel O B, Lastras, Galderic, Morato, Telmo, Gomes-Pereira, José Nuno, Purser, Autun, Stewart, Heather, Tojeira, Inês, Tubau, Xavier, Van Rooij, David, Tyler, Paul A
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description Anthropogenic litter is present in all marine habitats, from beaches to the most remote points in the oceans. On the seafloor, marine litter, particularly plastic, can accumulate in high densities with deleterious consequences for its inhabitants. Yet, because of the high cost involved with sampling the seafloor, no large-scale assessment of distribution patterns was available to date. Here, we present data on litter distribution and density collected during 588 video and trawl surveys across 32 sites in European waters. We found litter to be present in the deepest areas and at locations as remote from land as the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone across the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The highest litter density occurs in submarine canyons, whilst the lowest density can be found on continental shelves and on ocean ridges. Plastic was the most prevalent litter item found on the seafloor. Litter from fishing activities (derelict fishing lines and nets) was particularly common on seamounts, banks, mounds and ocean ridges. Our results highlight the extent of the problem and the need for action to prevent increasing accumulation of litter in marine environments.
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On the seafloor, marine litter, particularly plastic, can accumulate in high densities with deleterious consequences for its inhabitants. Yet, because of the high cost involved with sampling the seafloor, no large-scale assessment of distribution patterns was available to date. Here, we present data on litter distribution and density collected during 588 video and trawl surveys across 32 sites in European waters. We found litter to be present in the deepest areas and at locations as remote from land as the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone across the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The highest litter density occurs in submarine canyons, whilst the lowest density can be found on continental shelves and on ocean ridges. Plastic was the most prevalent litter item found on the seafloor. Litter from fishing activities (derelict fishing lines and nets) was particularly common on seamounts, banks, mounds and ocean ridges. Our results highlight the extent of the problem and the need for action to prevent increasing accumulation of litter in marine environments.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pub>Public Library of Science</pub><pmid>24788771</pmid><doi>10.1371/journal.pone.0095839</doi><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8770-6054</orcidid><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Analysis
Anthropogenic factors
Aquatic habitats
Basins
Biology and Life Sciences
Canals
Canyons
Continental shelves
Density
Earth science
Earth Sciences
Ecology
Ecology and Environmental Sciences
Engineering
Engineering and Technology
Europa
Europe
Fisheries
Fishing
Fishing equipment
Inhabitants
Laboratories
Life Sciences
Litter
Marine biology
Marine debris
Marine engineering
Marine environment
Marine sediments
Mounds
Ocean basins
Ocean floor
Oceanography
Oceans
Plastic debris
Plastics
Ridges
Robotics
Seamounts
Seawater
Sediments marins
Soil sciences
Submarine canyons
Submarine topography
Water Pollutants
title Marine litter distribution and density in European seas, from the shelves to deep basins
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