Daily environmental variation influences temporal patterns of marine debris deposition along an estuarine outlet in southern Brazil

The influence of short-term (daily) variation in environmental conditions (rainfall, wind, tide, river flow) on debris accumulation was examined on two beaches at an estuarine outlet. Sampling occurred over 60 consecutive days along two sections (Internal Area, IA; and External Area, EA) of the Para...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine pollution bulletin 2021-11, Vol.172, p.112859-112859, Article 112859
Hauptverfasser: Bettim, Marina, Krelling, Allan Paul, Di Domenico, Maikon, Cornwell, Tomas Oliver, Turra, Alexander
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Zusammenfassung:The influence of short-term (daily) variation in environmental conditions (rainfall, wind, tide, river flow) on debris accumulation was examined on two beaches at an estuarine outlet. Sampling occurred over 60 consecutive days along two sections (Internal Area, IA; and External Area, EA) of the Paranaguá Estuary Complex's southern outlet, in Paraná, southern Brazil. The IA is sheltered from direct wave action, whereas the EA is more exposed to wave and wind action from the open ocean. The IA accounted for 71% of the total debris, while the EA accounted for 29%. Debris abundance was highest after intermediate bouts of rainfall, although river flow only affected debris accumulation in the IA. Wind and tide influenced accumulation differently across sites. These results highlight the importance of short-term variation in the accumulation of marine debris on sandy beaches, which should be considered when designing and monitoring assessment programs and removal strategies. •Environmental conditions influence debris accumulation patterns on beaches at an estuarine outlet.•The effects of short-term variation on beach-stranded debris may be dependent on beach location.•Domestic plastic is the most common type of debris found in estuarine and oceanic beaches.•Small-scale temporal studies are important in quantifying marine debris dynamics.
ISSN:0025-326X
1879-3363
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112859