Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8871092 | Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The abundance, composition and sources of marine litter were determined on beaches located in the seven countries of the Adriatic-Ionian macroregion, namely Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Montenegro and Slovenia. A total of 70,581 marine litter items were classified and recorded through one-year long surveys carried out in 31 sites. The average litter density of 0.67â¯items/m2 found within this study is considered to be relatively high. The beaches investigated differed in terms of human-induced pressures; their majority is classified either as semi-urban or semi-rural, while very few beaches could be characterized as urban or remote/natural. The majority of litter items were made of artificial/anthropogenic polymer materials accounting for 91.1% of all litter. Litter from shoreline sources accounted for 33.4% of all litter collected. The amount of litter from sea-based sources ranged in the different countries from 1.54% to 14.84%, with an average of 6.30% at regional level.
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Authors
Thomais Vlachogianni, Tomaso Fortibuoni, Francesca Ronchi, Christina Zeri, Cristina Mazziotti, Pero Tutman, Dubravka BojaniÄ VareziÄ, Andreja Palatinus, Å tefan Trdan, Monika Peterlin, Milica MandiÄ, Olivera Markovic, Mosor Prvan, Helen Kaberi,