Abundance, composition and sources of marine debris trawled-up in the fishing grounds along the north-east Arabian coast

The pollution due to marine debris is a serious environmental threat in many parts of the world. The abundance of marine debris, composition and its distribution over the seafloor along north-east coast of Arabian coast was studied through trawl based swept method. Experimental fishing was conducted...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Science of the total environment 2021-01, Vol.751, p.141771-141771, Article 141771
Hauptverfasser: Selvam, Kesavan, Xavier, K.A. Martin, Shivakrishna, Avadootha, Bhutia, Tenji Pem, Kamat, Satish, Shenoy, Latha
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Zusammenfassung:The pollution due to marine debris is a serious environmental threat in many parts of the world. The abundance of marine debris, composition and its distribution over the seafloor along north-east coast of Arabian coast was studied through trawl based swept method. Experimental fishing was conducted fortnightly using shrimp bottom trawl and collected debris was categorized as per standard protocols. A total of 1077 pieces of debris (11.7 kg dry weight) were collected from 25 hauls. The average number and weight of debris were 943 items/km2 and 10.2 kg/km2 respectively. The estimated total marine debris along this coast was 379 t (dry weight). Plastic-based debris contributed maximum (87.1%) to the total debris collected in numbers and among this, plastic bags and food wrappers were dominant. Debris produced by shoreline/recreational activities comprised the major source of debris (88.6%) along this coast. This study provides the evidence that the effective use of available fishing trawlers and co-management practices (“Make fishers friend”) can help to remove the seabed debris. The base data generated through this study would facilitate region-based effective control and management of plastic debris pollution. [Display omitted] •Marine debris can be monitored and quantified through trawl-based surveys.•Debris based coastal pollution in north east Arabian sea floor was dominated by plastics.•The ratio of fish biomass and marine debris per haul in this fishing ground is 17:1.•Mean CPUA of marine debris was estimated as 22.4 kg dry weight/km2.
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141771