Evaluation of the status of marine plastic pollution along a tourist beach of Bay of Bengal during lockdown and post lockdown
Marine plastic pollution is a global issue that has calamitous consequences for global economy, biodiversity, human health, and the climate. A few of the studies were carried out on the Gopalpur coast and the current baseline survey was conducted during Covid-19 pandemic lockdown (April–August 2021)...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Marine pollution bulletin 2022-09, Vol.182, p.113970-113970, Article 113970 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Marine plastic pollution is a global issue that has calamitous consequences for global economy, biodiversity, human health, and the climate. A few of the studies were carried out on the Gopalpur coast and the current baseline survey was conducted during Covid-19 pandemic lockdown (April–August 2021) and post lockdown (August–September 2021).The survey was covered about 1500 m along the coast, divided into 10 equal zones of each (20 × 150 m2) to collect the plastic debris based on colour, density, and weight. Plastic debris was categorized into 33 types with an average 1.276 g/m2 during lockdown and was categorized into 34 types with an average 3.34 g/m2 in post lockdown. The results imply that tourism has a greater impact on the beach in terms of pollution when compared with the local sources, which will have a drastic effect on the aesthetics of the beach, neighbouring turtle nesting site and indirectly on human health.
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•Plastic pollution increased by 2.616 folds in post lockdown than lockdown in the study area.•Plastic average debris per 100 m2 was found 127.6 g in lockdown and 333.9 g in post lockdown.•Poly-bags and food wrappers were found mostly as dominant debris during post lockdown.•Tourism and use of plastics have a greater impact on the beach pollution compared to local sources.•The 3-R (Reduce, Recycle and Reuse) formula to be implemented to minimize plastic pollution |
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ISSN: | 0025-326X 1879-3363 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113970 |