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Marine litter on Mediterranean shores: analysis of composition, spatial distribution and sources in north-western Adriatic beaches
Munari, C.; Corbau, C.; Simeoni, U.; Mistri, M. (2016). Marine litter on Mediterranean shores: analysis of composition, spatial distribution and sources in north-western Adriatic beaches. Waste Management 49: 483-490. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2015.12.010
In: Waste Management. PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD: Oxford. ISSN 0956-053X, meer
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Trefwoord
    Marien/Kust
Author keywords
    Marine litter; Marine Strategy Framework Directive; In situ deposition; Adriatic Sea

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  • Munari, C.
  • Corbau, C.
  • Simeoni, U.
  • Mistri, M.

Abstract
    Marine litter is one descriptor in the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). This study provides the first account of an MSFD indicator (Trends in the amount of litter deposited on coastlines) for the north-western Adriatic. Five beaches were sampled in 2015. Plastic dominated in terms of abundance, followed by paper and other groups. The average density was 0.2 litter items m−2, but at one beach it raised to 0.57 items m−2. The major categories were cigarette butts, unrecognizable plastic pieces, bottle caps, and others. The majority of marine litter came from land-based sources: shoreline and recreational activities, smoke-related activities and dumping. Sea-based sources contributed for less. The abundance and distribution of litter seemed to be particularly influenced by beach users, reflecting inadequate disposal practices. The solution to these problems involves implementation and enforcement of local educational and management policies.

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