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Spatial pattern and weight of seabed marine litter in the northern and central Adriatic Sea
Strafella, P.; Fabi, G.; Spagnolo, A.; Grati, F.; Polidori, P.; Punzo, E.; Fortibuoni, T.; Marceta, B.; Raicevich, S.; Cvitkovic, I.; Despalatovic, M.; Scarcella, G. (2015). Spatial pattern and weight of seabed marine litter in the northern and central Adriatic Sea. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 91(1): 120-127. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.12.018
In: Marine Pollution Bulletin. Macmillan: London. ISSN 0025-326X; e-ISSN 1879-3363, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Marine litter; Seabed; Monitoring; Rapido trawl; SOLEMON; Adriatic Sea

Authors  Top 
  • Strafella, P.
  • Fabi, G.
  • Spagnolo, A.
  • Grati, F.
  • Polidori, P.
  • Punzo, E.
  • Fortibuoni, T.
  • Marceta, B.
  • Raicevich, S.
  • Cvitkovic, I.
  • Despalatovic, M.
  • Scarcella, G.

Abstract
    The present study analyzes spatial distribution and typology of marine litter on the seabed in the FAO Geographical Sub-Area 17 (northern and central Adriatic Sea). Two surveys were conducted during fall 2011 and 2012 and 67 stations were sampled each year. Litter items were collected using the “rapido” trawl, a modified beam trawl commonly used by the Italian fishermen to catch flat fish and other benthic species. Marine litter in the catches was sorted and classified in 6 major categories (plastic, metal, glass, rubber, wood, other). Plastic litter was further subdivided in 3 sub-categories based on its source: fishing nets, aquaculture nets and other. Plastic was dominant in terms of weight followed by metal and other categories. The highest concentration of litter was found close to the coast likely as a consequence of high coastal urbanization, river inflow and extensive navigation associated with the morphological and hydrological features of the basin.

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