Marine litter is observed along shorelines, pelagic, benthic marine and lake systems all around the globe. On beaches, litter creates aesthetic and related economic problems because a clean beach is one of the most important characteristics of a seaside resort required by visitors. Litter can reach the marine environment from marine or land activities but it is estimated that 80% originates from land-based sources. The marine-based sources of litter include all types of sea-going vessel and offshore installations, the most abundant plastic debris in the oceans being derelict (lost or improperly discarded) fishing gear. Most of marine litter is composed by plastics due to their greater durability and persistence, combined with plasti...
Anthropogenic debris on the ocean surface and beaches has significantly increased over recent decade...
This book describes how manmade litter, primarily plastic, has spread into the remotest parts of the...
In the last decades, marine litter has become ubiquitous and has adverse impacts on marine animals t...
Abstract Marine litter is observed along shorelines, pelagic, benthic marine and lake systems all ...
According to United Nations, 6.4 million tons of anthropogenic litter end up in the oceans every yea...
Marine litter has been identified as one of the greatest threats to sustainability of aquatic ecosys...
Anthropogenic litter contamination of the oceans is a global problem of growing concern and currentl...
Marine debris is commonly observed everywhere in the oceans. Litter enters the seas from both land-b...
Marine debris produces a wide variety of negative environmental, economic, safety, health and cultur...
Between 1950 and 2015, it is estimated that 6300 Mt of plastic waste have been produced. Of this, a...
Marine litter is a global threat, particularly on oceanic islands where the problem is exacerbated. ...
From discarded fishing gear to plastic bags to cigarette butts, a growing tide of marine litter is h...
The seafloors of oceans and seas are becoming major sinks for marine litter (ML) at a global scale a...
Marine litter, manufactured solid waste material that enters the marine environment, is a growing e...
Marine plastic debris is well characterized in terms of its ability to negatively impact terrestrial...
Anthropogenic debris on the ocean surface and beaches has significantly increased over recent decade...
This book describes how manmade litter, primarily plastic, has spread into the remotest parts of the...
In the last decades, marine litter has become ubiquitous and has adverse impacts on marine animals t...
Abstract Marine litter is observed along shorelines, pelagic, benthic marine and lake systems all ...
According to United Nations, 6.4 million tons of anthropogenic litter end up in the oceans every yea...
Marine litter has been identified as one of the greatest threats to sustainability of aquatic ecosys...
Anthropogenic litter contamination of the oceans is a global problem of growing concern and currentl...
Marine debris is commonly observed everywhere in the oceans. Litter enters the seas from both land-b...
Marine debris produces a wide variety of negative environmental, economic, safety, health and cultur...
Between 1950 and 2015, it is estimated that 6300 Mt of plastic waste have been produced. Of this, a...
Marine litter is a global threat, particularly on oceanic islands where the problem is exacerbated. ...
From discarded fishing gear to plastic bags to cigarette butts, a growing tide of marine litter is h...
The seafloors of oceans and seas are becoming major sinks for marine litter (ML) at a global scale a...
Marine litter, manufactured solid waste material that enters the marine environment, is a growing e...
Marine plastic debris is well characterized in terms of its ability to negatively impact terrestrial...
Anthropogenic debris on the ocean surface and beaches has significantly increased over recent decade...
This book describes how manmade litter, primarily plastic, has spread into the remotest parts of the...
In the last decades, marine litter has become ubiquitous and has adverse impacts on marine animals t...